'Ghulam', which came out in 1998, is one of the many big-budget films that Aamir Khan has produced. Although the audience has seen him excel in every character he has played, he once again demonstrated it with 'Ghulam.'
Aamir Khan stands out as a key factor in the success of this blockbuster because of the way he portrayed the role of a tapori from his spot-on Bambaiya accent to his traditional Bollywood fight scenes to his hot chemistry with Rani Mukerji).
Did you Know Aamir Khan has literally escaped death from the train sequence. The infamous train scenario in 'Ghulam' (1998) was performed by Aamir Khan personally. In fact, he was rescued by the railway by a matter of milliseconds. Later, he became aware of it and acknowledged that he shouldn't have taken that risk.
The film, which was directed by Vikram Bhatt, received nominations at a number of award ceremonies and won the 44th Filmfare Award for 'Best Scene Of The Year' for the well-known train race scene.
As 'Siddhu,' Aamir portrayed a sensitive, bewildered, and impatient gunda who quickly comes to terms with life's realities and learns that as he becomes more obedient, he must pay the price. There was no one who could have played the role more skilfully than the superstar, who captured every element of it precisely.