Aamir Khan’s Girlfriend Gauri Spratt Confronts Paparazzi: “Leave Me Alone!”
Gauri Spratt’s Encounter with Paparazzi
Irritated by Attention
Gauri Spratt, who is in a relationship with Bollywood star Aamir Khan, expressed her frustration with photographers following her in Mumbai. Recently, a video surfaced where she was seen visibly annoyed by their presence, questioning, “Kahan se aate ho aap log? Kaun bulata hai aapko?” which translates to “Where do you all come from? Who calls you?”
Gauri’s Reaction
In the footage, Gauri could be heard telling the photographers to leave her alone as they continued to pursue her for pictures. She further questioned another companion, “Kaun bulata hai inhe?” (Who calls them?). This moment highlights the challenges celebrities face with relentless media attention.
Who is Gauri Spratt?
Gauri is a Bengaluru-based professional with a strong background in fashion, styling, and design. Having studied at Blue Mountain School, she later earned an FDA in Styling & Photography from the University of the Arts in London in 2004. Gauri’s family roots are diverse, being half Tamilian and half Irish, and she has a young son from a previous relationship.
Aamir Khan’s Romantic History
Aamir Khan has had a storied romantic life, previously married to Reena Dutta in 1986, which lasted until their divorce in 2002. They have two children together. He then married filmmaker Kiran Rao in 2005, with whom he shares a son named Azad, but this marriage also ended in divorce in 2021. Aamir mentioned that he and Gauri have known each other for about 25 years, evolving their friendship into a romantic relationship recently.
Current Projects of Aamir Khan
Aamir’s most recent film, Sitaare Zameen Par, debuted on June 20 and has been quite successful at the box office, grossing around ₹220 crore against a budget of ₹90 crore. He also made a special cameo in Rajinikanth’s film Coolie, showcasing his versatility beyond acting.
What do you think about the challenges faced by celebrities like Gauri Spratt? Would you handle such media attention differently?