Did Yami Gautam Just Show Us the Power of Sisterhood?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Importance of sisterly support
- Nostalgia in relationships
- Yami Gautam's impactful role in 'Haq'
- Feminism's evolving definitions
- Significance of family in personal growth
Mumbai, Nov 28 (NationPress) Actress Yami Gautam's sister Surilie Gautam delighted fans with a charming nostalgic picture capturing the essence of their childhood. The photo features a young Yami standing protectively behind her younger sister, her hands gently resting on Surulie's shoulders, symbolizing unwavering support.
Surilie shared the heartwarming image on her Instagram Stories with a message stating, "Always backing me," accompanied by a red heart and a love-kissed emoji.
Reposting the sweet picture on her own profile, Yami expressed her affection, saying, "Always got your back... Love You," followed by red heart emojis.
For those unfamiliar, Surilie, who also pursues acting like her sibling, made her television debut in 2008 with the show "Meet Mila De Rabba" and later appeared in the Punjabi film "Power Cut".
On the professional front, Yami has recently received accolades for her role as Shazia Bano in "Haq", alongside Emraan Hashmi.
During an exclusive interview with IANS, Yami described "Haq" as a deeply feminist film, highlighting that the concept of feminism has evolved and includes aspects she doesn't entirely agree with.
In her words, “Having the bravery to narrate the story inspired by a truly courageous woman exemplifies what feminism should embody.”
She added, "Feminism today has various definitions, and I may not concur with all of them. True feminism is not about battling others; it's about advocating for oneself and one’s loved ones, standing up for what is rightfully yours—that's the essence of it. So, yes, that is my perspective.”
Directed by Suparn Verma, "Haq" revolves around the Supreme Court's pivotal ruling in the Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum case.