Aamir Khan’s 2008 psychological action thriller Ghajini remains a landmark film in Indian cinema. As the first Bollywood movie to cross the ₹100 crore mark domestically, it set a new benchmark for box office success and popularised the high-concept action genre in India. Directed by A.R. Murugadoss, this remake of his own Tamil film (which itself was inspired by Christopher Nolan's Memento ) features a unforgettable performance by Aamir Khan as Sanjay Singhania, a tycoon suffering from anterograde amnesia seeking vengeance for his murdered lover, Kalpana (played by Asin).
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Sanjay survives the attack but develops —a condition that causes him to lose his short-term memory every 15 minutes. Armed only with a polaroid camera, permanent tattoos etched onto his body, and a burning rage, Sanjay embarks on a meticulous, agonizing quest to find and kill the man who took away his world. Why Ghajini Remains a Masterpiece 1. Aamir Khan’s Physical Transformation Murugadoss, this remake of his own Tamil film