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First Look: Aamir Khan Goes Nerdy For Delhi Night Out

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Jul, 2016 12:25 PM
    After making headlines for his drastic weight gain and loss saga for “Dangal”, Aamir Khan gave a fashionable surprise to his fans here at an event. Bollywood's 'perfectionist' picked a classic black suit giving it a nerdy bespectacled twist.
     
    The actor attended the announcement of GQ’s list of 50 Most Influential Young Indians of 2016. 
     
    GQ India hosted GQ The 50 Most Influential Young Indians 2016 on Saturday at The Oval Room, Hyatt Regency here, read a statement. 
     
    The actor suited up for the event as he wore a classy and sophisticated black suit with crisp white shirt. He completed the look with spectacles with big frames and sleek side hair parting. 
     
    The evening saw the announcement of 50 most influential Indians under the age of 40 from a diverse range of backgrounds and professions - business and entrepreneurship, politics, education, fashion, design, media, food and drink, entertainment, sports and real estate to name a few. 
     

     

    The event was hosted by actress Mandira Bedi and had an engaging conversation between GQ India’s Editor - Che Kurrien and Aamir, who is GQ India’s July 2016 cover star.

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