Aamir Khan to Host a Grand Celebration of Lagaan’s 25th Anniversary!
Celebrating 25 glorious years of #Lagaan and Aamir Khan Productions, Aamir Khan is set to host a grand party on June 13, with the iconic film’s cast and crew joined by artists and crew members from the production house’s acclaimed films over the years. In 1999, Aamir Khan Productions laid its foundation with the cult classic Lagaan. Founded by superstar Aamir Khan, the production house went on to achieve tremendous success with remarkable films such as Dangal, Taare Zameen Par, Secret Superstar, and many more. Through its films, the banner has consistently delivered some of the most impactful and memorable cinematic experiences. Now, as both Lagaan and Aamir Khan Productions complete 25 years, Aamir Khan will host a grand celebration for the cast and crew on June 13.
Released on June 15, Lagaan will complete 25 years this month, alongside the 25th anniversary of Aamir Khan Productions. Making it a double celebration, Aamir Khan will host a grand gathering on June 13, bringing together the entire cast and crew of the film. It will be a truly special occasion, as the journey comes full circle with Lagaan and Aamir Khan Productions celebrating their silver jubilee alongside the team that was present at the very beginning of this remarkable journey.
Aamir Khan will also host actors, technicians, filmmakers, and creative collaborators who have been associated with Aamir Khan Productions and its films across its 25-year journey. Artists and crew members from the banner’s celebrated films over the years are expected to be part of this special occasion, turning it into a reunion of the extended Aamir Khan Productions family.
Moreover, to mark the 25th anniversary, the makers have also invited audiences to participate in the #LagaanPosterChallenge. Fans can recreate the iconic Lagaan poster for a chance to attend a special screening of the film alongside its cast and crew.
While Lagaan was screened at numerous international film festivals and garnered multiple accolades, It was the third, and as of 2025 the last, Indian film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. At the 49th National Film Awards, the film won eight awards, including Best Popular Film.
By Keerti Kadam

