Yami Gautam’s Script-First Approach to Success

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Yami Gautam has steadily built her reputation in the industry by choosing roles that challenge her as an actor and break away from the typical Bollywood heroine mold. From playing a sharp intelligence officer in Uri to portraying a visually impaired woman seeking justice in A Thursday, she has proven that her focus is always on substance over stardom.

Discussing her selection process, Yami emphasizes that story is her top priority. “When I read a script,” she explains, “I’m not looking at whether I’m the lead or the face of the film. What matters most is the script. The story is the hero.” This grounded philosophy has guided her career choices. “If the script works, then I work — that’s been my bible ever since I discovered what truly works for me,” she adds.

Unlike many actors who base their decisions on narrations, Yami insists on reading the full script before making a commitment. “I never say yes to a film just on the basis of a narration,” she says firmly. “That’s my process.”

On set, she maintains a disciplined work ethic. To stay fully present in her character, she uninstalls all non-essential apps from her phone during shooting schedules. This level of focus and commitment shines through in her powerful performances and continues to earn her both critical and audience acclaim.


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