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Aamir Khanstar ‘Ghulam’ is still memorable because it offers a spicy mixture of rebellion, romance and real action. This film was a hit film. These reasons behind watching this film will keep you tied even today.

Aamir Khan’s star stunt … (Photo courtesy-imDB)
Highlights
- Aamir Khan’s film ‘Ghulam’ was released in 1998.
- Aamir’s character ‘Siddharth Marathe’ is memorable in the film ‘Ghulam’.
- The song ‘Aat Kya Khandala’ is still popular today.
Mumbai : Aamir Khan’s film Ghulam, released in 1998, was not just a film, it was a passion, a rebellion. Directed by Vikram Bhatt, this film not only brought Aamir Khan’s career to new heights, but also made its place in the hearts of people forever. While Ghulam gave voice to the stories from the dust of the road, he gave a hero who was the strongest inside despite being weak.
Aamir’s great character
Aamir Khan’s song
When Aamir Khan himself sang the song, no one hoped that it would become a Bollywood anthem. But this song with Alka Yagnik will still be found in the playlist of every college going couple. Its bubbly chemistry, fun lyrics and Aamir’s voice still wins the heart.
Dangerous train scene
There is hardly any cinema lover who has not seen that train scene of ‘Ghulam’- where Aamir runs towards a running train and jumps from the track at the last moment. No body double, no VFX- this stunt was done by Aamir himself and the same scene is still counted in the real and row of Indian cinema.
Great dialogues
‘Does the fear win even before fear? I can do anything for my brother. Such dialogues are not just remembered, but in the difficult moments of life become inspiration. Ghulam not only told a story, but also created a storm of emotion through words.
Amazing climax
The end of the slave was not just a climatic fight, it was the liberation of the soul of that character. When Aamir stands behind the fear, stands for the truth, people’s hair stands up. This was the story of that ‘inner rebel’ which remains silent many times in the society- but one day, that silence becomes a weapon.