Why does Aditya Dhar call Yami Gautam his favorite person to come home to?
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Key Takeaways
- Aditya Dhar's heartfelt birthday tribute highlights the strength of their bond.
- Yami Gautam's recent film 'Haq' explores significant social themes.
- The couple celebrates meaningful milestones in their personal and professional lives.
- Yami emphasizes the importance of authentic feminism.
- Their journey reflects love, partnership, and shared values.
Mumbai, Nov 28 (NationPress) Director Aditya Dhar celebrated the birthday of his wife, actress Yami Gautam, with a heartfelt expression of love.
On his Instagram account, he posted a touching message that underscored their profound connection. Aditya conveyed just how significant she is in his life, honoring her not only as his partner but also as the individual who brings him comfort, happiness, and a sense of belonging. The proud husband shared a collection of Yami's spontaneous photographs and wrote, "Happy Birthday Yami. You're my favorite person to converse with, laugh alongside, plan adventures with, and return home to. Thank you for being so generous, so nurturing, and so authentically you. I’m fortunate to share this life with you. I Love You!"
The images feature the actress against a picturesque hillside, engaging in gym workouts, and relishing moments from her vacation in the hills. For those unaware, Yami and Aditya tied the knot in June 2021. On May 20, the couple joyfully welcomed their son, Vedavid, who was born on the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya.
Last June, they commemorated three years of marriage by sharing previously unseen photos and expressing their deep affection for one another. Yami wrote, "Happiest 3...And quite literally now... (baby emoji) #Happyanniversarytous." Aditya also celebrated their anniversary by posting pictures and captioned them, "Dearest Yami, You were, are, and always will be the most beautiful woman in the world for me! Happy anniversary my Love!"
On the professional front, Yami was last featured in the film "Haq," which delves into the Supreme Court's pivotal ruling in the Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum case.
Discussing the film, the actress previously stated to IANS, "If you possess the courage to share the story of a truly brave woman, a woman of substance, a beacon of feminism, she exemplifies what true feminism is."
"Today, there are numerous interpretations of feminism, and I may not align with all of them. Genuine feminism is not about opposing others; it's about standing up for oneself, for one's children, and for what is rightfully yours. It's as simple as that, so that’s my perspective," added the 'Vicky Donor' actress.