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Aamir Khan, Gauri Spratt, and Randhir Kapoor Pay Respects After Nirmal Kapoor’s Passing

Stars Gather to Mourn Nirmal Kapoor: Aamir Khan, Gauri Spratt, and Randhir Kapoor Offer Condolences
May 4, 2025
Aamir Khan, Gauri Spratt, and Randhir Kapoor Pay Respects After Nirmal Kapoor’s Passing

In a show of respect and solidarity, actor Aamir Khan visited the residence of Sanjay and Boney Kapoor following the death of their mother, Nirmal Kapoor. Accompanied by his partner, Gauri Spratt, Aamir was among the many notable faces who arrived to offer condolences to the grieving family.

A video circulating on Instagram captured Gauri stepping out of their vehicle ahead of Aamir, waiting for him as the couple then entered the home together. They were later seen leaving the premises after sharing a warm embrace with Boney Kapoor. Aamir opted for a simple look in a striped kurta and jeans, while Gauri wore a modest white blouse paired with rust-colored trousers.

Veteran actor Randhir Kapoor, father to Karisma and Kareena Kapoor, also came to pay his respects. Arriving with a staff member and a nurse, Randhir, who now walks with assistance, was seen greeted respectfully by Sanjay Kapoor, who opened the car door for him. Dressed in a white shirt and blue jeans, Randhir was later seen departing separately from his wife Babita Kapoor.

Nirmal Kapoor’s Passing

Nirmal Kapoor died on Friday at the age of 90 after a brief hospital stay at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai. The funeral was held the next day at Vile Parle Crematorium on SV Road.

Aamir Khan’s Personal and Professional Updates

Aamir made headlines earlier this year when he introduced Gauri Spratt as his partner during his 60th birthday celebration in March. Since then, the couple has been spotted together at multiple events, including a recent work trip to China. On the professional front, Aamir is gearing up for the release of Sitaare Zameen Par, slated to hit theatres on June 20, with Genelia D’Souza reportedly part of the cast. He has also reiterated his desire to bring the Mahabharat to life on screen, calling it his dream project.