Yami Gautam recently made her return to the big screen in “OMG 2” alongside Akshay Kumar and Pankaj Tripathi after a four-year hiatus from theatrical releases.She attributed part of this gap to the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted film schedules for everyone.
Yami emphasized that she’s not a producer, so she doesn’t control when and where a film is released.
During her time away from theaters, Yami successfully ventured into the world of OTT platforms with projects like “A Thursday,” “Lost,” and “Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga.” She expressed her gratitude for the recognition these projects received and the loyal audience she found in the digital space.
Yami is happy that “OMG 2” found a place in people’s hearts, whether it was released in theaters or on OTT platforms.
She believes in the importance of both mediums and doesn’t discriminate between them.Her main focus is on being part of good projects that resonate with audiences.
Surprisingly, Yami was approached for “OMG 2” by Akshay Kumar in 2020 during the lockdown.Akshay praised the script and the potential to spark discussions with its subject matter.
Despite a clash with “Gadar 2,” “OMG 2” received a positive response, and Yami attributed this success to the passion and dedication of Akshay Kumar.
Addressing the perception that she’s “under-utilized” in the film industry, Yami acknowledged a shift in the kind of roles and projects she’s been offered.
However, she remains grounded and doesn’t seek attention or validation through media coverage.
Yami also emphasized her preference for keeping her personal life private and maintaining a clear distinction between her personal and professional life.
Overall, Yami Gautam returned to theaters with “OMG 2” after a break due to the pandemic.She embraced both theatrical and OTT platforms, focusing on quality projects.Yami appreciated the positive response to her work and remained humble about her success, also valuing her privacy.