Yami Gautam marked her comeback to the massive display with Akshay Kumar and Pankaj Tripathi’s OMG 2. While she is going to all the time be glad about movies like Uri The Surgical Strike and Bala, the actor has created a distinct segment for herself within the digital area. Talking about what stored her away from a theatrical launch, Yami informed Hindustan Times, “I didn’t realise it’s been this long.”
Yami Gautam on her theatrical launch after 4 years
Yami defined, “There was covid. I think we should just subtract two years because of it. Secondly, I’m not a producer, so, a film’s release is not in my hands; and where it will be released. It’s upto them. Despite this, I am happy that I also parallelly found OTT as well. With films like A Thursday, Lost, Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga, I didn’t feel like I was away from my audience. I have been consistently working and all of them were duly recognised. I am just happy that even though it’s been years, OMG 2 have found a place in people’s hearts because an audience is an audience. The success of a film makes three more opportunities. I wouldn’t question anything and say ‘This should have been theatrical or that should be OTT’.
“Whatever happens is for the best. I have found the audience on these platforms who are not going anywhere. Of course, you must dabble between both (OTT and theatrical). My first love will always be theatrical. But now, the OTT platform is also a medium. I don’t discriminate between projects. Whether it’s an OTT one or theatrical, it should be a success and people should just enjoy watching it. I want to be part of films which should be good. Then it’s on the producer, depending on the market, where it should go.”
Yami Gautam on bagging OMG 2
While one would possibly assume that OMG 2 got here to Yami after the success of her back-to-back OTT tasks, she revealed Akshay Kumar had approached her for the movie in 2020. “We were in the middle of the second lockdown when Akshay sir called me for OMG 2. Very honestly, he told me ‘This is one of the best scripts of my career. The story must come out. I would love to introduce my director to you.’ He put me on a call with the director. He knew the script of my heart and narrated it to me. I was very happy to see his active conventions, knowing that this subject would spark some fire and questions. We saw it as a discussion rather than a debate or question,” she stated.
Yami Gautam on the success of OMG 2
OMG 2 acquired response regardless of a conflict with Gadar 2. Yami commented, “Everyone has been appreciating the film and all the characters. When you do something with the right intention and divinity, it has to do well. Akshay sir was very passionate about the film.”
Yami Gautam on being referred to as ‘under- utlised’ in movies
Recently, somebody on the web hailed Yami and wrote, “It’s amazing how every time Yami Gautam manages to SURPRISE us with her performance! #OMG2 is no exception. She owns every frame she’s in! Even her silence speaks a lot. I hate the term ‘underrated’. I’d just say she’s under-utilised by our filmmakers.” Responding back, Yami had highlighted her talent for picking out ‘good scripts and versatile characters.’
Does Yami think with films like OMG 2, A Thursday, Dasvi, Lost and Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga, she has changed the ‘under-utilised’ narrative about herself? “I do feel there has been a very permanent shift with the kind of films coming my way. I know the person was trying to give me a compliment and I thanked him. It may have been true at some point in time, you know. But that doesn’t change me at all. This is the only way I will ever talk to the media, like right now, I have always talked about my film. I have never asked to write anything about me to make me feel better or bigger than what I have done.”
She additionally asserted that she prefers to keep up the identical for her private life as nicely. “By now all know, that I like to keep my personal life private. I have a professional job and there are many roles beyond it. I like to mark that demarcation very clearly,” she signed off.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com