Yami Gautam Opens Up On Whether She Had Second Thoughts On Choosing Uri ( Photo Credit – Yami Gautam / Instagram; Poster from URI )

Yami Gautam is presently basking excessive on the success of her just lately launched movie ‘A Thursday’. The movie has been getting raving evaluations from each critics in addition to her followers. In a latest interview, Yami opened up on doing this movie and referred to as it a 360-degree shift in her profession, shift when it comes to content material. The actress additionally opened up on doing Vicky Kaushal’s Uri. Scroll beneath to learn the inside track.

Yami has been part of the trade for over a decade now. She has been part of some unbelievable movies in Hindi cinema together with Bala, Vicky Donor and Kaabil to call just a few. In a latest interview, the actress was requested if she had any second ideas on doing ‘A Thursday’ and gave a considerate reply.

Yami Gautam informed ETimes, “Not at all, bilkul bhi nahi. I think fans and audiences want to see what we can do as an actor, how do you keep shifting your gears as an actor. If they see, at least I’m sure people who watch my work, they would want to see me rather in different roles, diverse roles every time. Because I come from that background. I want to do that. Yes, there was a time where probably I must have been stuck in a bracket, but that time is long gone now. And today, I stand at a place where thankfully I have certain opportunities where I could totally explore, and to put it out there the kind of performance-oriented roles that I want to do and filmmakers can have faith in me. The audience can have faith in me. I didn’t have an iota of doubt also. Because I think whatever part you do… and even if in future, there is a role, which is out and out negative, if that story works for me when I read it as an actor, as an audience, I’ll do it.”

Yami Gautam continued and stated, “And I think if it’s done, rightly, people will also accept it. Because that will not have anything to do with me, Yami, as a person. So it was very important for me to come out of this and to wait for that role and that part. I think the shift started happening with ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’, happened with ‘Bala’ in a very different way where there was comedy and, again, the way that character takes a turn, and yes with ‘A Thursday’, it was like a total 360-degree shift.”

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