Yami says no to item numbers

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 27 September 2013 | 21.44

Life has changed completely for actress Yami Gautam post the success of Vicky Donor. "To be true, life has definitely changed a lot. For example, addressing the media and being a part of press conferences was not that frequent earlier. The exposure is greater now; it is almost like an ocean," smiles Yami, who was in Lucknow recently.

Slow but steady After the release of 'Vicky Donor' last year, Yami has been conspicuous by her absence on the silver screen. "I had a lot of offers post the success of the movie. But I have signed only two films, since I have my own pace of doing things. I didn't just rush into signing films after 'Vicky Donor'. My next film is going to be 'Aman Ki Asha', which is being directed by Neeraj Pandey, who has also directed 'Special 26' and 'A Wednesday'. I play Asha in the film, a London-based Punjabi girl. I have just finished shooting for it in London. The next film that I am going to start shooting for next month onwards is with Ajay Devgn. The movie will be directed by Prabhudheva," says Yami, who is quite excited about being paired opposite Ajay. "Ajay is not just one of the biggest stars of the country but a very fine actor too. In terms of genres, the movie is going to be very different from 'Vicky Donor' and 'Aman Ki Asha'. So, I am really looking forward to working with Ajay in the film," she adds.

No to item numbers While most actresses might be happy doing item numbers in movies, Yami is consciously staying away from them. The actress was recently quoted as saying in an interview that item numbers are a strict no for her. "I am not really fond of doing item numbers. I'm just staying focussed on my work - that is acting. Item numbers are something that I am not really looking at," she avers.

The journey so far Ask Yami about her journey so far in the industry and she says, "The most challenging part about my journey so far has been moving from Chandigarh to Mumbai because that was something that I didn't expect. I was just a regular student. Coming from a small city like Chandigarh to a huge city like Mumbai and adjusting in Tinsel town was a tough task. Chandigarh is a very guarded city, which has its own discipline. The work schedule starts at a certain time and ends at a definite time. Mumbai is grand and quite big. The journey has been and still is very interesting for me - too many twists and turns, share of disappointments and excitements."

Competition kills Another challenge for Yami is the competition she has to face with her contemporary actresses. "Honestly, har koi Bollywood mein aaj ke time pe wakaye bahut achha hai. I will not lie by saying that I am only competing with myself in Bollywood. Indeed, there is tough competition in Bollywood today. But I don't devote my mind to such thoughts because that takes away a lot of my time. I am aware of what is happening around me. I am aware of the competition, but at the end of the day, even I have something in me, and most importantly, I too have the passion just like my contemporaries," she says.

No more TV Yami, who became a popular face on television with her serial Yeh Pyaar Na Hoga Kam, has no plans of returning to the small screen. "Ads are the best medium to be visible on TV," laughs Yami, as she adds, "Apart from ads, I don't think television is happening for me. Mere paas ekdum time nahi hai for television. I am only focussing on films."


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