Actor Aamir Khan has addressed the long-standing belief that his 3 Idiots character, Phunsukh Wangdu, was inspired by Ladakhi engineer and education reformer Sonam Wangchuk. Speaking during a question-and-answer session at London's British Film Institute on July 16, Aamir said the claim was incorrect and stressed that neither he nor the film's writers knew about Wangchuk during the making of the film.Calling it a misconception, Aamir said the team behind 3 Idiots had no knowledge of Wangchuk at the time. “That is a misconception,” says Aamir Khan Responding to the claim, Aamir said: "No, that is not true actually. That is a misconception. I didn't know about Mr Sonam at that time when we were doing the film, 3 Idiots. I saw a video of Chatur just recently, and he said that. But he is wrong. Maybe that is what Chatur was thinking, but I want to tell you that neither Raju nor Abhijat (Rajkumar Hirani or Abhijat Joshi), who are the two writers, we didn't know about Mr Sonam."Today at @BFI I asked Mr Amir Khan about @Wangchuk66 and his fast. Here is his response: @abhijeet_dipke @CJP_2029 @Cockroachisback @SauravDassss pic.twitter.com/jkeKFssrDX — nabanita sircar (@sircarnabanita) July 16, 2026 The actor, however, was quick to acknowledge Wangchuk's work and said it deserved appreciation regardless of any perceived connection with the film: "However, what Mr Sonam is doing is good work in any case. He doesn't have to be based on a character of 3 Idiots for us to respect him
Aamir Khan clarifies 3 Idiots wasn’t inspired by Sonam Wangchuk: “That is a misconception”
Actor Aamir Khan has addressed the long-standing belief that his 3 Idiots character, Phunsukh Wangdu, was inspired by Ladakhi engineer and education reform…
