Yami Gautam Watches 'Dhurandhar 2' Secretly in Packed Theatre, Sister Captures Moment

Bollywood actress Yami Gautam was secretly watching the blockbuster 'Dhurandhar 2' in a packed theatre. Her sister Surilie Gautam captured the candid moment on video and shared it on social media with a heartfelt note praising the film's director. In the clip, Yami appears shy, hiding her face to avoid being recognized by the audience while watching her own cameo. The actress is married to the film's director, Aditya Dhar, whose sequel is receiving a strong audience response.

Key Points: Yami Gautam Secretly Watches 'Dhurandhar 2' in Theatre

  • Candid theatre moment captured
  • Yami had a cameo in the film
  • Film is a sequel building on success
  • Shared by sister Surilie on social media
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Yami Gautam watches 'Dhurandhar 2' secretly in packed theatre, sister Surilie shares video

Yami Gautam was spotted watching 'Dhurandhar 2' in a packed hall. Her sister Surilie shared a candid video of the shy actress.

Yami Gautam watches 'Dhurandhar 2' secretly in packed theatre, sister Surilie shares video
"Take a bow yet again for one and only @adityadharfilms Another masterpiece!! - Surilie Gautam"

Mumbai, March 27

Bollywood star Yami Gautam was recently spotted watching the blockbuster movie 'Dhurandhar 2' in a packed theatre.

A video shared by her sister Surilie Gautam on her social media account on Thursday, that was reshared by Yami, captured the candid moment, where the actress was seen seated inside a theatre, watching the film among a housefull crowd.

Surilie, while sharing the clip, penned a heartfelt note that read, 'Take a bow yet again for one and only @adityadharfilms Another masterpiece!! Spectacular film and we are incredibly proud of you And over the moon celebrating your success And my beautiful sister who is the pillar of strength and luck @yamigautam Love you guys and letssss partyyyyy nowwwww.'

Reacting to the post, Yami reshared it on her social media account and wrote, 'Love you .'

In the video, Yami appeared visibly shy as she watched herself on screen in a cameo appearance in 'Dhurandhar 2'.

She was seen hiding her face and even placing a finger on her lips, signalling Surilie to stay quiet so that the audience would not recognise her presence in the theatre.

Talking about Yami Gautam, the actress is married to filmmaker Aditya Dhar, who has helmed the 'Dhurandhar' franchise.

The film has been receiving a strong response from audiences, with its sequel 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' further building on its success.

The first instalment released in December and Dhurandhar 2 released on the 19th of March where Yami is seen in a cameo role as a nurse in the film.

Apart from this, Yami was recently seen in 'Haa', which released last year and received a positive response from audiences and critics alike.

Aditya Dhar is also the man behind the superhit movie Uri that starred Bollywood star Vicky Kaushal.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Saw Dhurandhar 2 last weekend. It's a proper paisa vasool film! Action sequences are top-notch. Didn't even notice Yami's cameo, now I'll have to watch it again. Good to know the makers are getting such strong family support.
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Aman W
Respect to Yami for going to a regular theatre. Most celebs only do private screenings. Shows she wants to feel the real audience reaction. Aditya Dhar is a talented director – Uri was brilliant and now this franchise.
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Sarah B
While the sisterly bond is cute, isn't this a bit of a publicity stunt? The video was shared on social media after all. The movie is doing well, so maybe it's just clever marketing. Still, a fun story!
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Karthik V
Bollywood needs more power couples like Yami and Aditya. They keep it real. Her cameo was a nice surprise, but the film stands on its own merit. The theatre experience for massy films like this is something else!
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Nisha Z
Haha, putting a finger on her lips to tell her sister to be quiet is such a sibling thing to do! 😄 Surilie's caption is full of love. It's heartwarming to see such support within the film industry family.

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