Actress Yami Gautam, known for her pride in her pahadi roots, recently shared a cozy winter moment with her sister Surili, describing it as the “perfect combo.” In a serene Instagram post, Yami is seen having a heartfelt chat with her sister while enjoying hot tea and savoring panjiri laddoos against a backdrop of a tranquil forest.
Yami expressed her love for simple winter indulgences by sharing the equation that brings her comfort during the colder months: “Baatein + Panjiri Ladoo + Chai = Perfect combo #healthypanjiriladoos #winterlove #pahadis.” She emphasized the joy these moments bring her.
Recently seen in the film “Haq,” a courtroom drama directed by Suparn Verma, Yami starred alongside Emraan Hashmi and Sheeba Chaddha. The movie is inspired by the Supreme Court case of Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum, focusing on matrimonial issues in Muslim households. Drawing elements from journalist Jigna Vora’s book “Bano: Bharat ki Beti,” the film has faced legal controversies before its release.
Yami also expressed gratitude towards her husband Aditya Dhar and the team of “Dhurandhar,” praising them as hardworking and dedicated individuals. She described the film as a labor of love and dedication, urging the audience to embrace it as a collective effort for the upcoming year.
“Dhurandhar” is a star-studded saga based on true events, set against the backdrop of Indian patriotism and the criminal underworld. Inspired by Operation Lyari, a government crackdown on local gangs in Karachi, Pakistan, the film promises action, betrayal, and espionage.
