Aamir Ali
Aamir Ali (born 1 September 1977) is an Indian actor and model predominantly recognized for his contributions to Hindi television serials, films, and reality shows.[1] Ali commenced his professional journey as a model in 2002 before transitioning to acting with a supporting role in the comedy film Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?.[2] He marked his television debut in the sitcom Sarabhai vs Sarabhai in 2004, but achieved widespread popularity through his portrayal of Anurag in the romantic drama Kya Dill Mein Hai (2007–2008).[2][3] Subsequent notable television roles include Inspector Bajrang Pandey in the long-running police comedy F.I.R. (2011–2015), for which he received acclaim for his comic timing, and the lead in Hongey Judaa Na Hum (2012).[4] In reality television, Ali won the third season of the dance competition Nach Baliye in 2008 alongside his then-partner Sanjeeda Sheikh, and later competed as a contestant on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 11 in 2023.[3][5] His filmography features select roles, beginning with his debut in Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai? (2002) and extending to lead parts in Raakh (2009) and Rebel (2012), alongside more recent appearances in Faraaz (2023) and Love in Vietnam (2025).[6] Expanding into digital platforms, Ali has starred in web series such as The Trial... Pyaar, Kaam, Rishta (2023), Lootere (2024), and Doctors (2024), showcasing his versatility in dramatic and thriller genres.[6][7] On the personal front, Ali married actress Sanjeeda Sheikh in 2012 after meeting on Nach Baliye; the couple welcomed a daughter in 2019 but divorced in 2021, with Sheikh retaining custody.[8] As of 2025, he is reportedly in a relationship with actress Ankita Kukreti.[9]Early life
Family background
Aamir Ali, born Aamir Ali Malik on 1 September 1977 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, hails from a Muslim family of modest background. His parents are both from Mumbai, and he has often credited his upbringing in the city for shaping his early life and career aspirations.[10][11] He was raised single-handedly by his mother, with whom he maintains a particularly close bond; he accompanied her on the Haj pilgrimage in 2017, describing the experience as fulfilling a long-held family wish and a profound personal blessing.[12][13] Public details about his father remain sparse, with no widely reported names or professional backgrounds available.[13]Education and early interests
Aamir Ali, born on 1 September 1977 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, completed his schooling at St. Anthony High School in Malad West, Mumbai.[11] He later pursued higher education at the National College in Mumbai before graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Media Studies from the American University in Washington, D.C., USA.[14][11] His time studying abroad exposed him to diverse cultural influences, which he has credited with shaping his worldview, given his mother's career as a bank employee that involved frequent relocations across India during his childhood.[14] During his early years, Aamir Ali developed an interest in fitness and sports, with hobbies including gyming and playing badminton, activities that helped maintain his physique and later proved advantageous in his modeling pursuits.[11] Although he initially aspired to a career in films, financial necessities after completing his education led him to explore modeling, where he gained initial recognition through advertisements, such as a campaign for cold drinks and a commercial for Bajaj Scooters.[14][15] This marked the beginning of his transition into the entertainment industry, though he has reflected on the challenges of starting in television rather than cinema, describing moments of emotional struggle during his early acting days.[16]Career
Modeling and television debut
Aamir Ali began his professional career in the entertainment industry as a model in 2002, initially appearing in print advertisements and television commercials, including a notable endorsement for Bajaj Scooters.[17][18] His modeling work helped establish his presence in the industry, leveraging his athletic build and features honed from his background in sports during his youth.[19] Transitioning from modeling, Ali made his television debut in 2005 with a supporting role as Sameer Kaul, the second husband of the lead character Shruti, in the long-running Star Plus soap opera Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii.[20][21][22] The show, produced by Balaji Telefilms and centered on family dynamics and interpersonal conflicts, aired from 2000 to 2008 and provided Ali with early exposure to a wide audience, marking his entry into serialized television drama.[20] His performance in this role, which spanned 2005–2006, received positive attention and helped propel him toward more prominent television opportunities.[21] That same year, he made a guest appearance in the comedy series Sarabhai vs Sarabhai on STAR One.[23]Rise to prominence in television
Ali's breakthrough came in 2006 when he landed the lead role of Saumya Parashar in Sahara One's Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki, a popular family saga produced by Rajshri Productions that ran for over five years and explored themes of love and societal dynamics in a housing complex.[24] His portrayal of the charming and conflicted husband earned critical praise and established him as a romantic lead, significantly boosting his popularity among family viewers. The show's success, with high TRP ratings during its peak, solidified Ali's position in the industry.[25] In 2007, Ali further elevated his profile by winning the third season of the dance reality show Nach Baliye on STAR Plus alongside partner Sanjeeda Sheikh, showcasing his versatility beyond acting and drawing widespread media attention.[3] That same year, he took on the dual role of Rahul Punj and Anurag in Kya Dill Mein Hai on STAR One, a romantic drama that highlighted his emotional range and contributed to his growing fanbase. By 2009, he starred as Armaan in Sony Entertainment Television's Bhaskar Bharti, a light-hearted family comedy that allowed him to explore comedic elements, further diversifying his on-screen persona.[26] Ali's prominence peaked in 2011 with his entry into SAB TV's long-running sitcom F.I.R. as Chief Inspector Bajrang Pandey, a bumbling yet endearing cop in a women-led police station setting. The role, which he played until the show's end in 2015, became iconic for its humor and relatability, running for nearly 1,500 episodes and earning him a dedicated following for his comic timing. This period marked his transition to a household name in Indian television, blending romance, drama, and comedy across multiple channels. In 2012, he played the lead role in Hongey Judaa Na Hum.[27]Film roles and transitions
Aamir Ali began his foray into feature films with a cameo appearance in the 2002 comedy Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?, marking his early aspiration to establish a presence in Bollywood despite his primary focus on television at the time.[28] His subsequent roles remained limited, often in supporting or cameo capacities, as he balanced a demanding TV schedule. In 2006, he appeared in the action thriller Anjaan, directed by Apurva Lakhia, portraying a minor character amid an ensemble cast led by Akshay Kumar.[28] This period reflected his initial transition challenges, but he continued auditioning for films, viewing TV as a temporary stepping stone.[29] By 2009, Ali took on a more prominent role as Krish in the supernatural thriller Raakh: A Poem Masked in Blood, a low-budget film that allowed him to explore darker, intense characters away from his TV image.[30] The following year, he featured as Rajiv in the romantic comedy I Hate Luv Storys, directed by Habib Faisal, where his brief appearance alongside Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor highlighted his versatility in lighter fare.[31] These mid-2000s to early 2010s roles underscored a gradual shift, though sporadic, as Ali later recounted facing typecasting from his TV stardom in shows like F.I.R. (2011–2015), which limited substantial film offers.[32] He expressed reluctance to accept "mediocre roles" in films, preferring to wait for meaningful opportunities rather than rushing into quantity over quality.[33] Ali's film career saw a resurgence in the 2010s with supporting parts in ensemble projects. In 2012, he acted in the comedy Future to Bright Hai Ji, playing a key role in a narrative about small-town aspirations.[34] Two years later, in 2014's Identity Card, he contributed to a story exploring identity and migration, further diversifying his portfolio beyond mainstream Bollywood.[34] However, the pull of television persisted until the late 2010s, when the rise of OTT platforms facilitated his pivot. Ali has described this as entering a "new zone," driven by a desire for challenging narratives unavailable on daily soaps.[35] By 2023, he returned to films with the role of Sudhir, a pivotal character in Hansal Mehta's Faraaz, a drama based on the 2016 Dhaka bakery attack, earning praise for his grounded performance in a tense ensemble.[36] This marked a deliberate transition, as Ali distanced himself from TV to prioritize OTT and cinema, citing the medium's scope for character depth over episodic formats.[37] Looking ahead, Ali is set to appear in the 2025 international project Love in Vietnam, signaling his expanding horizons beyond Indian cinema.[34] Throughout his journey, he has emphasized the emotional toll of early transitions—crying on streets over TV commitments after film dreams—but credits OTT for reigniting his passion, allowing roles like the rugged cop in the 2024 series Lootere to bridge his film ambitions.[16] This evolution from peripheral film parts to selective, impactful appearances underscores his strategic focus on quality amid industry shifts.[38]Reality shows and recent projects
Aamir Ali participated in the dance reality show Nach Baliye 3 in 2007 alongside his then-wife Sanjeeda Sheikh, where they emerged as winners, showcasing their chemistry through various performance challenges.[39] In 2010, he competed in Zara Nachke Dikha season 2 on Star Plus, serving as team captain and delivering notable performances, including a high-energy act that led to him collapsing from exhaustion after breaking bottles on his head during a blue-painted routine inspired by Singh Is Kinng.[40][41] Ali returned to reality television in 2015 for Power Couple on Sony Entertainment Television, partnering again with Sheikh; the couple navigated tasks testing their relationship dynamics and finished in fourth place after episodes featuring heated discussions over competitive challenges.[42][43] His most recent reality stint came in 2023 with Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa season 11 on Sony Entertainment Television, where he performed with professional dancer Sneha Singh, entering in a signature cop avatar from his F.I.R. role and reaching the 12th position before elimination, amid a demanding schedule that he described as hectic for balancing personal life.[44][45] Shifting focus to scripted projects, Ali has increasingly embraced OTT platforms for diverse roles, marking a transition from television's formulaic demands to more nuanced characters. In 2020, he portrayed Eddie in the ZEE5 thriller series Black Widows, a role that required unlearning over-the-top TV mannerisms for subtler intensity.[38] Subsequent OTT work included the lead in Naxalbari (2021, ZEE5), where he played a conflicted police officer, followed by Inspector Faraz in Inside Edge season 3 (2021, Amazon Prime Video), emphasizing his pivot to passion-driven projects over financial necessities.[46][38] In 2023, Ali appeared in the biographical film Faraaz, directed by Hansal Mehta, depicting a young man's heroism during a 2016 Dhaka cafe attack.[6] His 2023 role as Karan Khanna in The Trial on Disney+ Hotstar highlighted a lawyer navigating personal and professional turmoil, further solidifying his OTT presence despite initial typecasting as a TV hero.[38] The year 2024 saw Ali in the action-thriller series Lootere on Disney+ Hotstar, undergoing a physical transformation for the rugged pirate character Ghulam Waris, which he credited for challenging his established image.[47][37] Later that year, he starred as Dr. Dhaval Vasu in the medical drama Doctors on JioCinema, which premiered December 27, 2024, where the series—shot in a real hospital—explores high-stakes doctor-patient dynamics and interpersonal tensions among a team including Sharad Kelkar and Harleen Sethi.[48][49] In 2025, Ali featured in the romantic drama film Love in Vietnam, released September 12, an adaptation of Madonna in a Fur Coat that blends Indian-Vietnamese cultural elements in a story of unrequited love.[34]Personal life
Marriage and divorce
Aamir Ali met actress Sanjeeda Sheikh on the set of the television show Kya Dil Mein Hai in 2007, where they developed a romantic relationship that lasted several years.[50] The couple married on March 2, 2012, in a grand nikah ceremony at the Mumbai Gymkhana Club, attended by family and close industry friends.[51] In 2019, Ali and Sheikh welcomed their daughter, Ayra, via surrogacy.[52] The couple separated in 2020 after eight years of marriage and officially divorced in 2021.[53] Ali has described the end of his marriage as a shocking experience that left him emotionally numb and initially incapable of pursuing new relationships.[54] Post-divorce, he has limited contact with Ayra, who primarily resides with Sheikh, and has expressed challenges in maintaining access to his daughter.[55]Family and current relationships
Aamir Ali shares a daughter, Ayra Ali, with his ex-wife Sanjeeda Sheikh; the child was born on August 30, 2019, via surrogacy.[52] Following their divorce in 2021, Ali has expressed emotional difficulty in maintaining contact with Ayra, stating in a February 2025 interview that he is not currently in touch with her due to the circumstances of the separation.[56] He has described the post-divorce period as a time of personal struggle, particularly regarding fatherhood, but emphasized his ongoing commitment to healing and growth.[57] As of 2025, Ali is in a committed relationship with actress Ankita Kukreti, whom he began dating approximately six months prior to confirming the romance publicly in February 2025.[53][58] The couple has made several public appearances together, including celebrating Holi in March 2025 and attending events hand-in-hand, signaling a deepening bond.[59][60] Kukreti, known for her roles in films alongside Hrithik Roshan and her background as a national-level volleyball player, has been described by Ali as a supportive and close companion in his life.[58] Ali has chosen to keep details of their relationship relatively private, focusing on mutual respect and shared experiences rather than public speculation.[61]Filmography and awards
Feature films
Aamir Ali began his foray into feature films with a special appearance in the 2002 ensemble comedy Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?, a satirical take on Indian society directed by Kundan Shah.[62] This marked his entry into cinema while he was establishing himself on television. Over the years, Ali has balanced his TV commitments with selective film roles, often portraying supporting characters or cameos in Bollywood productions spanning genres like thriller, romance, and drama. In 2003, he played Saleem in the Pakistani-Indian drama Khamosh Pani. In 2005, he featured in the anthology film Silsiilay, which explored interconnected stories of urban relationships, and appeared in the Hindi thriller Anjaan directed by Hansal Mehta.[62] [63] A significant step came in 2009 with Raakh: A Poem Masked in Blood, a gritty action-thriller directed by Hansal Mehta, where Ali played the lead role of Krish, a young man entangled in revenge and crime. The film starred Mithun Chakraborty and Isha Koppikar, highlighting Ali's ability to handle intense dramatic parts.[64] Ali's 2010 appearance in the hit romantic comedy I Hate Luv Storys was a brief but memorable cameo as Rajiv (also referred to as Rahul in some contexts), parodying the over-the-top hero archetype inspired by Akshay Kumar's films. Directed by Punit Malhotra, the movie starred Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor and was a commercial success, grossing over ₹75 crore worldwide. This role briefly elevated his visibility in mainstream Bollywood. Subsequent films included the 2012 action-drama Rebel.[6] His performance as Sudhir in the 2023 Hansal Mehta-directed Faraaz, a tense biographical thriller based on the 2016 Holey Artisan Bakery attack in Dhaka, was praised for its emotional depth amid the ensemble cast led by Zahan Kapoor. The film underscored Ali's versatility in handling real-life inspired narratives.[65]Complete Feature Film Credits
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai? | Special appearance | Debut film; ensemble comedy directed by Kundan Shah[62] |
| 2003 | Khamosh Pani | Saleem | Drama |
| 2005 | Silsiilay | Bollywood actor | Anthology film on relationships[62] |
| 2005 | Anjaan | Thriller directed by Hansal Mehta[63] | |
| 2009 | Raakh: A Poem Masked in Blood | Krish | Lead role; action-thriller directed by Hansal Mehta[64] |
| 2010 | I Hate Luv Storys | Rajiv / Rahul | Cameo; romantic comedy, commercial hit |
| 2012 | Rebel | Supporting role | Action-drama[6] |
| 2023 | Faraaz | Sudhir | Biographical thriller directed by Hansal Mehta[65] |
Television series
Aamir Ali began his acting career in television in the early 2000s, initially appearing in supporting roles before taking on lead characters in popular Indian serials and later transitioning to web series on OTT platforms. His breakthrough came with comedic performances in family dramas, and he has since diversified into crime thrillers and reality competitions, showcasing versatility across genres. Notable appearances include cult favorites and recent digital projects that highlight his enduring presence in the medium.[6][62][4]| Year(s) | Title | Role | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004–2006, 2017 | Sarabhai vs Sarabhai | Karan Verma a.k.a. Patang Kumar | TV series |
| 2005–2006 | Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii | Sameer Kaul | TV series |
| 2006–2007 | Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki | Saumya Parashar | TV series |
| 2007 | Kya Dill Mein Hai | Rahul Punj / Anurag | TV series |
| 2008 | Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil | Gaurav | TV series |
| 2009 | Bhaskar Bharti | Bhaskar / Rocky | TV series |
| 2010–2015 | F.I.R. | Chief Inspector Bajrang Pandey | TV series |
| 2012 | Hongey Judaa Na Hum | Rohan | TV series |
| 2013 | Zara Nachke Dikha | Contestant | Reality dance show |
| 2014 | Ek Hasina Thi | Aman | TV series |
| 2015 | Dilli Wali Thakur Gurls | Dylan Singh | TV series |
| 2016 | Sarojini | Yuvaan Garewal | TV series |
| 2020 | Naxalbari | Keswani | Web series |
| 2020 | Black Widows | Eddie | Web series |
| 2023 | The Trial | Pradeep Rao | Web series |
| 2023 | Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa | Contestant | Reality dance show |
| 2024 | Doctors | Dr. Ishaan | Web series |
| 2024 | Lootere | Vikrant | Web series |
Awards and nominations
Aamir Ali's awards and nominations are primarily from his early modeling endeavors and reality television appearances, reflecting his transition from pageants to on-screen popularity. In 2000, as a contestant in the Grasim Mr. India pageant, Ali secured three sub-titles: Mr. Photogenic, Best Smile, and Best Dressed Personality, which helped launch his career in modeling and acting.[11] His breakthrough in television recognition occurred in 2007, when he and his then-wife Sanjeeda Sheikh emerged as winners of Nach Baliye season 3, a popular dance reality competition on Star Plus, defeating finalists including Rakhi Sawant and Abhishek Awasthi.[69]| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Grasim Mr. India | Mr. Photogenic | Contestant | Won[11] |
| 2000 | Grasim Mr. India | Best Smile | Contestant | Won[11] |
| 2000 | Grasim Mr. India | Best Dressed Personality | Contestant | Won[11] |
| 2007 | Nach Baliye (Season 3) | Winner (with Sanjeeda Sheikh) | Dance competition | Won[69] |