A day after celebrating her 37th birthday, actress Yami Gautam expressed her gratitude in a heartfelt note, emphasizing that working birthdays are among the best.
Yami shared a moment from her birthday on Instagram, posting a picture of herself cutting her birthday cake with the soulful track “Gehra Hua” from her upcoming film “Dhurandhar” playing in the background.
In her caption, she wrote: “Working birthdays are one of the best birthdays. Celebrated with my home away from home.” She further added: “I am thankful to each one of you—audience, fans & media members for all your blessings & good wishes. Could feel the positivity with lots of love and for that I shall forever be grateful #GehraHua yeh pyaar gehra rahe.”
Yami’s latest release, “Haq,” explores profound themes of justice, faith, and women’s rights. Starring Emraan Hashmi, the film draws inspiration from the landmark Supreme Court judgment of Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum, which addresses matrimonial issues within Muslim households. The narrative delves into the protagonist’s quest for justice, examining the intersection of personal faith, social customs, and constitutional law. Through courtroom arguments and testimonies, the film critiques how legal systems interpret women’s rights in relation to religious and civil law.
Turning to “Dhurandhar,” this upcoming spy action thriller is directed by Aditya Dhar and features an impressive cast, including Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal, along with Sara Arjun. The film takes inspiration from real-life incidents, geopolitical conflicts, and the covert operations of RAW.
Yami married Aditya in June 2021, and on May 10, 2024, they welcomed their first child, a boy named Vedavid.
Making her Hindi film debut in “Vicky Donor” in 2012, Yami quickly gained recognition through her performances in films like “Badlapur” (2015), “Kaabil” (2017), “Uri: The Surgical Strike” (2019), “Bala,” “Bhoot Police” (2021), “A Thursday” (2022), “Dasvi” (2022), “Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga” (2023), “OMG 2” (2023), and “Article 370” (2024).
