
Actress Yami Gautam has completed her 11 years in the film industry. Yami Gautam, who appeared in an advertisement for a fairness cream, first made her debut on the small screen with Chalo Ka Paar Chaon in 2008. He has posted some pictures from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan where he shot a television project ‘Chand Ke Paar Chalo’, reminiscing the shooting of his first project.
Yami posted a picture from Jaisalmer, exactly where she shot her debut TV show, and wrote, “This is where I started my journey as an actress 11 years ago, in Jaisalmer. Shooting Memories! ” The scenes of the early shooting in my mind are still fresh, which marked my short stint in television! I stand here at the same place. ”He also responded to fans’ tweets on his post and thanked them all.
One user wrote, “This is amazing, Yami. This trip of yours reminds me of a quote I read somewhere,” Follow your own dreams and see where it takes you. “Yami replies Replying to this, he wrote, “True emotion through beautiful words as always!” Thank you, Prashant. “
This is where 11 years back I started my journey as an actor, in the stunning Jaisalmer! The memories of shooting my introduction scene are still fresh, which marked my brief stint in television! I stand here at the same spot with my heart brimmed with nostalgia & gratitude 💕 pic.twitter.com/Ybez3WLWq7
– Yami Gautam (@yamigautam) January 18, 2021
Apart from this, Yami also worked in Ye Pyaar Na Hoga Kama (2009-2010) and some South Indian films before making his debut in the Bollywood industry. She also appeared in Vicky Donor in 2012 alongside Ayushmann Khurrana. Apart from this, Yami also appeared in the films Kaabil and Uri: The Surgical Strike.
Talking about his acting journey in showbiz, Yami told Hindustan Times in an interview last year, “I always believed that there is some supreme power and energy here, so you just have to be patient and fortunately for me work done. Things started working in different ways after ‘Uri’. “Yami is currently shooting in Jaisalmer for his next film Bhoot-Police.
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