April 22, 2021
Yami Gautam On Her 9-Year Journey In Bollywood: “It Was A Dream To Tell Stories” (PC: Instagram)
Actress Yami Gautam entered the Hindi films with Shoojit Sircar’s 2012 hit Vicky Donor, co-starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Annu Kapoor, Dolly Ahluwalia, Kamlesh Gill and others. Looking back to that year, the actress says she is proud of her nine years in Bollywood and calls the time surreal.
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The actress recently opened up about her 9 year long journey in the industry and below is all she had to say about it.
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Yami Gautam said, “The feeling is surreal and it can’t really be articulated in words. It was an incredible journey. I have had the best of opportunities to work with some phenomenal directors, actors and of being a part of some amazing projects. It was a dream to tell stories that I believe, to entertain people, and I just wish to continue doing that.”
9 years of Vicky Donor: Shoojit Sircar and Juhi Chaturvedi established the Ayushmann era and new age Bollywood
Ayushmann Khurana and Yami Gautam starrer Vicky Donor celebrate 9 years of theatrical release. Here’s how director Shoojit Sircar and writer Juhi Chaturvedi began an era of Ayushmann and unsanitized Hindi films. Written By
Shubham Dwivedi 6401 reads Mumbai Published: April 20, 2021 03:59 am 9 years of Vicky Donor: Shoojit Sircar and Juhi Chaturvedi established the Ayushmann era and new age Bollywood
Vicky Donor was released in 2012 and it marked Ayushmann Khurana’s and Yami Gautam’s debut in Hindi films. A film about a young Punjabi sperm donor Vicky (Ayushmann) whose abilities are encashed by Dr. Baldev Chaddha (Annu Kapoor) till he falls in love with a Bengali bank worker Ashima (Yami) and bears the consequences of his actions. It was one of the most groundbreaking narratives thematically to have come out of a
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February 21, 2021
A new vocabulary is suggested in The White Tiger. It is a manifesto of suffering that is shared by all, however differently
“What is a servant without a master?” Balram Halwai
The White Tiger is a Netflix adaptation of the eponymous novel, which is deeply resonant of the modern socioeconomic status quo. Normally, film adaptations are considered inferior to the books they are based upon. In Pakistan, the film has been trending on the Top Charts of Netflix in terms of viewership. In India, which has the largest Netflix audience in the world, and where 1,986 feature films were produced annually according to the Film Federation of India, film is the medium that reflects the status quo.
Ramin Bahrani s The White Tiger is a flawed yet fascinating look at India s casteism and class divide. The Netflix movie is based on Arvind Adiga s novel of the same title. It does not quite attain perfection, but even amid all of its flaws, it never ceases to be compelling thanks to Adarsh Gourav s magnetic performance. Jan 26, 2021 By Sreejith Mullappilly
The White Tiger by American filmmaker Ramin Bahrani is based on Indian author Aravind Adiga s book of the same name. It looks at the cultural divide and casteism in India through the prism of Balram Halwai, who is forced to stop education prematurely for hard labor.