Yami Gautam is enjoying a scenic vacay in Leh and Ladakh with husband Aditya Dhar and parents Anjali and Mukesh Gautam.
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'Aditya Dhar and Yami Gautam will have to move forward with extra caution.'
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'This so called trend of giving money, in the disguise of marketing a film, to ensure good 'hype' for a film is created or else 'they' will continuously write negative things (even before the film is released), until you pay 'them' money feels nothing but kind of extortion.'
Yami Gautam and film-maker Aditya Dhar are set to embrace parenthood.
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'If you're so sick, so ill, how will you show that power?'
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'If you don't have a discussion, there is no meaning to any film.' 'I hope Haq will come in that category that you like a lot.'
Yami Gautam married her Uri: The Surgical Strike Director Aditya Dhar on June 4 in a simple ceremony attended only by family members.
Yami Gautam and Uri Director Aditya Dhar announced that they have become parents to a baby boy, who was born on May 10.
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The ongoing International Film Festival of India hosted a screening of Yami Gautam's latest film Lost.
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Yami recently wrote about her experience of overcoming chronic pain.
'My life and career have changed in subtle but meaningful ways.'
Yami Gautam's career is flying high. Her latest film Article 370 is a superhit and adds to the list of successes to her credit, right from her debut film, Vicky Donor.
A day after Yami Gautam and her Uri: The Surgical Strike Director Aditya Dhar announced their wedding, the actress treated fans to pictures of her mehendi ceremony.
Yami Gautam wed her Uri: The Surgical Strike Director Aditya Dhar.
'This felt surreal because the baby was also a part of it. Some of the inspiration also came from how I saw my mother work her way through. We Indian women are stronger than we give ourselves credit for.'
'I will never do anything for titillating the audience.'
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'Everyone had similar sentiments of hurt, anger and disappointment because the way these attacks were carried out on Indian soldiers during their sleep. It was extremely brutal.'