Synopsis
On Aditya Dhar's 42nd birthday, Yami Gautam shared a touching tribute on social media, calling him the 'best husband and bestest papa.' She also discussed his upcoming film 'Dhurandhar' and their journey together since their marriage in 2021.Key Takeaways
- Yami Gautam praises Aditya Dhar on his birthday.
- She shares heartfelt photos on Instagram.
- The couple welcomed their first child, Vedavid, in 2024.
- Aditya's film 'Dhurandhar' features a star-studded cast.
- Yami discusses her selective approach to film roles.
Mumbai, March 12 (NationPress) On the occasion of Aditya Dhar's 42nd birthday on Wednesday, his actress wife Yami Gautam expressed her feelings in a heartfelt note for the “best husband and bestest papa”.
Yami took to Instagram to share two lovely pictures. The first one features the couple beaming at the camera, while the second captures them in prayer at a temple.
“Happy happy birthday to my (heart emoji),” she captioned the post.
Yami also mentioned his upcoming film “Dhurandhar” and stated: “Waiting for the world to experience the magic you are about to spell on the big screen!!!”
Showering love on Aditya, Yami concluded with: “To the man with the biggest heart, genius of a mind, best husband & bestest papa!!!! Happy birthday, Aditya.”
The love story of Yami and Aditya began during the 2019 film “Uri: The Surgical Strike”, where she portrayed the character of Jasmine d' Almeida. The couple tied the knot in 2021. On May 10, 2024, they welcomed their first child, a son named Vedavid.
During the trailer launch of their film “Article 370”, they announced the exciting news of expecting their first baby, with Yami showcasing her baby bump for the first time at the event.
Regarding “Dhurandhar”, actor Ranveer Singh will play Ajit Doval, India's top spy who goes undercover in enemy territory to avert a significant crisis. The film boasts a star-studded cast including Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna, and Arjun Rampal.
Yami was last seen on screen alongside Pratik Gandhi in “Dhoom Dhaam”. In an interview with IANS, she discussed her choice to decline a major film project.
When asked if she has ever turned down a big-budget movie due to an unconvincing script, Yami confirmed, “Yes.”
However, she chose not to disclose the title of the project she passed on.
Reflecting on her decision-making, Yami shared, “Every decision is a conscious one. Personally and professionally, I cherish the time spent on projects that truly resonate with me.” She emphasized that it’s not about the scale of the film, but the work itself.