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Aamir Khan's movies from the 90s that are still gems

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‘Andaz Apna Apna,’ the cult classic, is the film whose dialogues are remembered by generations. From the costumes to the plot line, every single detail has been hailed by the audience. Since its release in 1994, everybody knows where the mark is, who is likely to pluck the eyeballs and play with them, and how the tea is supposed to be consumed.

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The gut-churning film, ‘Sarfarosh,’ pays homage to patriotism with a sense of realism. With the young blood taking on for revenge, Aamir Khan wins the heart with his portrayal of emotions. The unforgettable sequences make the film a soulful gem.

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The comfort film, ‘Ishq,’ has every element - action, music, emotions and drama, to be hailed as a ‘90s Bollywood film. The undeniable chemistry and madness between the stars, with a pinch of emotional torture, make the film shine bright like a diamond.

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The travels have always been special, it’s even more when Aamir Khan and Karisma Kapoor are in it! ‘Raja Hindustani’ is melodramatic, charming, and has raw emotions that not only have been aced, but the film is a fan favourite of many after so many years.

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With the tug of war between the guy who loves you but cannot express, and the guy who would help you climb the career ladder in seconds, ‘Rangeela’ is the drama that is real, and breaks your heart. With the classic songs and heartwrenching plot, the film belongs to Aamir Khan’s filmographic gems.

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‘Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke’ grows on you with the silly banters to the emotional turmoil. The perfectly adorable love story starring Aamir Khan makes you feel good in a couple of seconds. From the messy kids to finding the one, the story arc is celebrated to this day.

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With the cycling races, conflict between the classes, and the dreams that are yet to be fulfilled, ‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar’ gave an entirely new meaning to the term ‘brotherhood.’ And who can forget the official love anthem ‘Pehla Nasha’!

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‘Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin’ is the film that celebrates the strangers-to-lovers trope, and the audience is all for it. From the crazy banter to falling in love (even when you are not supposed to), the film makes the heart warm and the face chuckle.

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‘Ghulam,’ the emotionally challenging film of Aamir Khan, where the sensitive yet ignorant gangster flips the table after an incident. With the music that gets you goosebumps, and the iconic action sequences, the film questions the morals and the soul.

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