Do you want to listen to Aamir's new song?
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According to reports, Aamir Khan is all set to test his vocal cords in his new film, Dhoom 3.
Pritam Chakraborty, the music director of the film, has been asked to set aside all his assignments from June to focus only on the music of the latest in the Dhoom series. The movie will be directed by Vijay Krishna Acharya.
While we wait to hear Aamir's new song, here's a quick look at some of his previous numbers.
Image: Aamir Khan
Aati Kya Khandala, Ghulam
Music by: Jatin-Lalit
We first got a taste of Aamir's talent in this catchy song from Ghulam, picturised on the actor and Rani Mukerji.
The number become an instant hit, winning him praise from his peers as well as veteran singers.
Image: The Aati Kya Khandala song from Ghulam
Dekho 2000 Zamanna Aa Gaya, Mela
Music by: Anu Malik
Aamir welcomed the new millennium with Dekho 2000 Zamanna Aa Gaya from the movie Mela.
The fast paced, peppy number had a rhythmic appeal to it, and was well received by the fans. The movie, however, tanked.
Image: The Dekho 2000 Zamanna Aa Gaya song from Mela
Dekho Aai Holi, Mangal Pandey: The Rising
Music by: A R Rahman
Aamir's vocal talent caught the attention of music maestro A R Rahman, who asked the actor to lend his voice to one of the most celebrated festivals on screen, Holi.
With a little help from the lead singer Udit Narayan, Aamir brought out the true elements of masti and unabashed flirting in the song Dekhi Aai Holi . The chemistry between Aamir and Rani Mukerji also added spice to the song.
Image: The Dekho Aai Holi song from Mangal Pandey: The Rising
Lalkar, Rang De Basanti
Music by: A R Rahman
Aamir Khan and A R Rahman came together again for the second time to give us this rather modern-day, slow and inspirational track.
Aamir's infused the patriotic number with enough depth to make the song worth a listen.
Image: The Lalkaar song from Rang De Basanti
Chanda Chamke, Fanna
Music by: Jatin-Lalit
Aamir joined Babul Supriyo and Mahalaxmi Iyer in this tongue twister coupled with a whistling tune, which was fun to listen.
Image: The Chanda Chamke song from Fanna
Bum Bum Bole, Taare Zameen Par
Music by: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Aamir Khan started off the track tailor made for children with words written by Prasoon Joshi.
With music by S-E-L, it was no surprise that the song went on to become a hit with all age groups.
Image: The Bum Bum Bole song from Taare Zameen Par


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