Yami Gautam: I became fearless post Uri and Bala
In May 2024, Yami Gautam and filmmaker Aditya Dhar welcomed their son, Vedavid. Two years later, as she reflects on motherhood and her journey in cinema, the actress says the experience has been transformative, but it hasn’t changed the way she approaches her work.
“Motherhood hasn’t influenced my professional choices at all. I understand the importance of maintaining a balance between personal and professional life. But once you become a mother, that identity stays with you at all times. On set, I may be working as a professional, but I’m a mother every moment. I feel incredibly fortunate to have experienced it — it’s the most beautiful and selfless emotion one can feel,” she says
Reflecting on her decade-long career, Yami describes resilience as the defining factor behind her growth. The actress, who was last seen in a cameo appearance in Dhurandhar 2, says there came a point when she stopped chasing conventional success and started prioritising stories that truly resonated with her.
“It takes patience and a lot of resilience. I’m also fortunate to have received certain opportunities at a time when I was actively looking for them. It’s about identifying that one film and character that truly fits you. But for that, you need to stay on, hold your ground, and learn to say no to work you don’t believe in. There may have been projects you took up despite your doubts, but you have to keep moving forward. You need to keep working and remain visible. Then comes a point in life when you become fearless. For me, that happened around 2018 — around Bala and Uri. That’s when I decided I would only take up roles if the characters truly spoke to me,” Yami elaborates.
Yami also credits her instincts for guiding her through difficult decisions in both life and work.
“I don’t overanalyse and overthink. If I don’t believe in something, I know it right away. My first instinct is very important. I believe a lot in my gut feeling,” she shares.
“It takes patience and a lot of resilience. I’m also fortunate to have received certain opportunities at a time when I was actively looking for them. It’s about identifying that one film and character that truly fits you. But for that, you need to stay on, hold your ground, and learn to say no to work you don’t believe in. There may have been projects you took up despite your doubts, but you have to keep moving forward. You need to keep working and remain visible. Then comes a point in life when you become fearless. For me, that happened around 2018 — around Bala and Uri. That’s when I decided I would only take up roles if the characters truly spoke to me,” Yami elaborates.
Yami also credits her instincts for guiding her through difficult decisions in both life and work.
“I don’t overanalyse and overthink. If I don’t believe in something, I know it right away. My first instinct is very important. I believe a lot in my gut feeling,” she shares.
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
end of article
Featured in Entertainment
- Virat-Anushka's PDA wins the internet as RCB wins IPL 2026
- 'We were wearing garbage bags': Farah recalls KKHH BTS
- Veteran singer Suman Kalyanpur passes away at 89
- Mini Mathur, Kabir Khan's daughter Sairah graduates, proud mom pens note
- Bobby opens up on alcohol addiction, says his wife ran the house financially
- Bobby breaks silence on rumours of conflict with Alia Bhatt on 'Alpha' set
Trending Stories
- 'Panchayat' Season 5 star Chandan Roy aka Vikas decodes Phulera’s next chapter
- Quote of the day by Emily Dickinson: “That it will never come again is what makes life...”
- Bobby Deol on 'heartbreak' of being replaced in 'Jab We Met' made him better
- Meet Rounak Adhikary: Ashneer Grover once told him ‘Tu Baith Jaa Yaar’ and cut off his pitch mid-sentence; now he's living every startup founder's dream
- Quote of the day for kids by Winston Churchill: “The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees...”
- Pakistani journalist DEFENDS depiction of Lyari in 'Dhurandhar': 'Everything shown was TRUE'
- Suriya Gifts Batman-Edition Car: Actor rewards GK Vishnu after 'Karuppu' success
- What is the person who makes pizzas called?
- Quote of the day by Stephen King: “Amateurs sit and wait for inspiration, the rest of us just..."
- Nitin Gadkari unveils ethanol-based stoves: Can it replace LPG stoves?
Photostories
- Tears, cheers and fireworks: King Kohli reigns again as RCB defend IPL crown in Ahmedabad
- What happens when you drink coconut water for 15 days daily in summer season and foods to pair with it
- Divyanka Tripathi shares emotional moments from twin boys' birth; Delivery room glimpses to Harshdeep Kaur singing “Chanda Hai Tu” for the newborns
- 'Stranger Things' to 'Game of Thrones': Series that gained popularity owing to their conspiracy theories
- 7 myths about obesity that need to be left behind
- From a Bakrid invite to murder: Inside the Ghaziabad teen stabbing case
- 6 types of litchi available in India and how to pick the sweetest one at the market
- From T. Rex to Spinosaurus: Meet the most terrifying dinosaurs to ever walk the earth, dominating the prehistoric world with unmatched size, strength, and hunting power
- Kriti Sanon is serving flirty luxe with emerald envy in this Rs 67,000 designer mini dress for ‘Cocktail 2' promotions
- Juhi Chawla’s son Arjun to Ananya Panday’s sister Rysa Panday: Celebrity kids who marked major academic milestones in 2026
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media