She has come a long way since she made her Bollywood debut five years ago with Vicky Donor. And looks like she has finally got her big break with Hrithik Roshan‘s Kaabil.
The actress not only plays the lead role, but will get a chance to show off her acting skills as she essays the role of a blind girl in the movie. Kaabil is all set to hit the screens on January 25. So before that, we met the gorgeous actress and while chatting we spoke about a lot of things. From talking about Kaabil as a life changing experience to gushing over Hrithik Roshan, Yami revealed a lot of things. Check out the excerpts and our exclusive video interview with Yami Gautam right here…
Firstly Yami, we have to say that Hrithik and you together look beautiful. Do you think that a film with two of the most talented actors of Bollywood is the best way to celebrate your five years in the industry?
I don’t think I will say that I am closer to Hrithik at all. His talent, his aptitude, his attitude is unmatchable and inspiring. I don’t think I am around that but what I can say is that, it feels amazing to get such a platform. We have finished the film and we all are promoting the film and we still have the same feeling, which is happiness. Promotions can get taxing and tiring, but when you still don’t get tired talking about it, again saying the same things 100 times more, then we are good. Of course, why not. Regardless to any number attached to me, in fact I haven’t even thought about it, I feel Kaabil is amazing.
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