Bilaspur (HP), Jan 11
Bollywood ‘Diva’ Yami Gautam was spotted taking tips on Bilaspuri dham in her home town Gohar on Tuesday.
The famous Bollywood actress and Himachal’s brand ambassador Yami Gautam suddenly reached Bilaspur city on the same day.
She had come to meet her grandmother at Gohar in Mandi district and after spending some time with the family, her maternal uncle and other relatives in Bilaspur, she left for Chandigarh.
Yami owns a very old house in Gohar. Talking to local reporters, she said that she was learning to prepare Bilaspuri Dham and will come again to spend more time with her parents.
The visit of Yami Gautam to Bilaspur, which came in the eyes of media personnel, who beelined asking her about the purpose.
Talking about it the Bollywood actress stated that loved her state and would visit once again. She even congratulated the new government of the state.
Expressing the reason for wanting to leave the industry, she said that had started feeling that only appearances are given importance in Bollywood. The actress said, “In the days of struggle, such phase also comes when you feel very bad about something from your heart. She expressed her anger at the system of the industry and said that her anguish is not towards any particular person but is just speaking her mind.
Yami said that at one time she had thought that will not do any further films. I wanted to quit the industry till I did ‘Bala’, she started. Despite doing a good job, I was not getting recognition. So, I wanted to leave. She said that she even talked to her mother who also said ok come back…Yami said whatever one does should result in a good sleep at night.
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