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Aamir Khan is hailed as the perfectionist of Bollywood because he pays attention to the minute details of filmmaking. From Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak to Laal Singh Chaddha, Aamir has often portrayed his versatility. And just like Aamir, his sister, Nikhat Khan Hegde, is a well-known name in the film industry.
When Aamir Khan made an appearance on Netflix’s The Great Indian Kapil Show, his sister, Nikhat was seated along with the audience. Though many people know about Nikhat, the actor himself introduced her to the show. While giving her introduction, Aamir asked Kapil, “Have you seen Pathaan?" As Kapil said, “Yes”, the actor went on to say:
“There is a woman in Pathaan, who tells Shah Rukh Khan, 'From now on, you are Pathaan' and ties an amulet on his arm, that's my sister.”
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As soon as the episode aired, people started searching for details about Aamir Khan’s lesser-known sister, Nikhat Khan Hegde. Like her brother, Aamir, Nikhat has an impressive resume. Let us delve into more details about Nikhat’s professional journey and personal life.
Born in Mumbai to actor, director, and producer, Tahir Hussain and his wife, Zeenat Hussain, Nikhat is the eldest of her siblings. She has a sister, Farhat Khan Datta, and two brothers, Aamir Khan and Faisal Khan. Aamir and Faisal have carved a name in Bollywood and are well-known actors. Farhat is a graphic designer who is married to Aamir Khan’s ex-wife, Reena Dutta’s brother, Rajeev Datta.
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Nikhat began her career as a producer and has produced films like Dulha Bikta Hai, Tum Mere Ho, Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, Madhosh, and the blockbuster Lagaan. She has also modelled for various brands like Amazon, Haldirams, Paytm, Indiabulls, and others.
Nikhat and her family lived in Pune for 14 years before moving to Mumbai. After her husband’s retirement, Nikat came back to Mumbai to look after her mother and begin her career in acting. Although she pursued acting at 57, it turned out in her favour, and she was applauded for her effortless acting. In 2019, Nikhat was seen in Mission Mangal and Saand Ki Aankh. It was followed by films and shows like Tanhaji, Special Ops 1.5: The Himmat Story, Pathaan and a few others. She now mostly plays the role of a middle-aged woman in films and advertisements.
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Nikhat Khan Hegde is married to a Tulu-speaking Kannadiga, Santosh Hegde. He has worked at a Pune-based pharmaceutical company and has retired as the CEO. Santosh, who is divorced, also has a son. Santosh met Nikhat when he went on a holiday to the Ranthambore tiger reserve in Rajasthan. The duo fell in love and, after a brief courtship period, got married. They have a daughter, Seher Hegde and Nikhat also shares a great bond with Santosh’s son, Shravan.
On August 5, 2022, Nikhat Khan Hegde turned 60, and her whole family came together to celebrate the occasion. In a video posted by Nikhat, we could see Aamir Khan along with his children, Ira Khan, Junaid Khan and Azad Rao Khan marking their presence and making the day memorable for her. In the video, Nikhat was seen cutting her birthday cake and feeding it to her loved ones.
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Sometime back, an old video of Aamir Khan made rounds on social media, in which the actor talked about nepotism and called it stupid. Talking more about the same, Aamir revealed that he has a real sister, Nikhat Khan, who is a television actress, but nobody knows about her being his sister, not even the casting directors.
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Despite hailing from an affluent family, Nikhat carved her own way and created a name for herself. Her dedication towards her craft made her one of the renowned names in the entertainment world.
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