Is Yami Gautam's ‘perfect combo’ really all about ‘baatein, panjiri laddoo and chai’?
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Key Takeaways
- Yami Gautam cherishes her pahadi roots and shares her winter rituals.
- Her 'perfect combo' includes tea, panjiri laddoos, and sisterly chats.
- The film 'Haq' draws from significant legal precedents.
- 'Dhurandhar' highlights true events intertwined with patriotism.
- Yami expresses gratitude for her dedicated team in her recent social media post.
Mumbai, Jan 5 (NationPress) Actress Yami Gautam, who proudly embraces her pahadi heritage, recently offered fans a peek into her cozy winter ritual with her sister Surili, dubbing it her “ideal combination”.
Yami took to Instagram to post a tranquil moment at home, where she is seen deeply engaged in a heartfelt conversation with her sister, enjoying hot tea and delicious panjiri laddoos, all set against the serene backdrop of a lush forest.
She expressed what provides her warmth during the chilly season, stating: “Baatein + Panjiri Ladoo + Chai = Perfect combo” #healthypanjiriladoos #winterlove #pahadis.
Recently, Yami starred in Haq, a courtroom drama directed by Suparn Verma, alongside Emraan Hashmi and Sheeba Chaddha. The film draws inspiration from the pivotal Supreme Court ruling in the Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum case, addressing matrimonial issues within Muslim families.
It reportedly incorporates elements from journalist Jigna Vora’s book Bano: Bharat ki Beti, and has faced pre-release legal scrutiny for its depiction of the Shah Bano case.
Last month, the actress expressed her admiration for her husband Aditya Dhar and the Dhurandhar team, labeling them among the “hardest working and finest individuals” she knows.
In her caption, she wrote: “And it’s DHURANDHAR DAY today !!!! Some of the hardest working & gem of people that I know & proud to call them my family !!!” She praised their dedication and passion for the film, stating, “You have given all your heart, devotion, dedication, intent, passion, sweat, blood, tears (which you never show) to this film, Aditya !!!”
Yami further added: “Too many emotions running today, many hearts beating together !!! You guys are Dhurandhars in your own might. DHURANDHAR is not a parting gift of 2025 but is here to welcome 2026 for all of us across the globe. Ab yeh aapki film hai, audience. Jai Hind,” she concluded.
Dhurandhar is a star-studded narrative inspired by real events, set against a gritty underworld backdrop intertwined with Indian patriotism, featuring thrilling action sequences, Shakespearean betrayals, and espionage tradecraft.
The storyline is loosely based on Operation Lyari, a government initiative aimed at combating local gangs and crime syndicates in Karachi, Pakistan's Lyari area.