“A very important and sensitive subject has been raised in this film, especially related to children’s education,” says Yami Gautam!
Post Uri: The Surgical Strike, where she played an Intelligence officer with razor-sharp precision, Yami Gautam began a new chapter. A Thursday saw her embody a school teacher whose moral complexity kept audiences glued to the screen, and her turn as a determined lawyer in OMG 2 is what many are now calling Yami’s 2.O version.
As OMG 2 turns 2 today, Yami has emerged not just as an actor delivering memorable performances, but as a creative force shaping her trajectory with intention. In an industry that often typecasts, she’s been rewriting her own narrative, alternating between intense thrillers, socially conscious dramas, and character-driven stories.
“A very important and sensitive subject has been raised in this film, especially related to children’s education. The whole subject has been covered beautifully in the form of a courtroom drama. There is also comedy and a lot of entertainment in this film and I am happy to be its part.”
– Yami Gautam
Yami does not merely fit into scripts; she elevates them. Her choices hint at an actor who is not chasing stardom for its own sake, but striving for longevity, depth, and impact.