Yami Gautam, who has been “very busy” filming back-to-back films into 2021. Lost, directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, will feature the actor soon. “I don’t underestimate the necessity of giving enough prep-time for my characters,” she adds when asked if there is enough room for creativity in such a tight timeline. When you’re this busy, that’s essential.
The quality of the work is more important than the quantity. Every film is a showcase for new talent. Prep isn’t just about being in shape; it’s also about connecting emotionally with your character. I make sure I’m completely familiar with my script, that I’m imagining my part, and that I’m nailing the body language.”
Yami Gautam plays a crime reporter in Chowdhury’s dramatic thriller, which deals with media integrity. It was an all-consuming project for the performer. “If we’re talking about media integrity now, it has to feel genuine.” The characters must be recognisable. Tonyda [Chowdhury] allows you to be as natural as you want.
I’m honoured to be a part of a film that promotes certain principles. Emotions don’t have the same importance in a fast-paced, competitive environment. A Thursday and Lost are two films that have taught me a lot about myself.”
Yami Gautam is Fearless on Social Media

Her fearlessness is shown in her social media posts as well as in her films. She recently opened up about her battle with keratosis pilaris, a skin ailment that causes uneven skin and tiny lumps. Yami Gautam‘s post was a reminder to be honest in a time when the beauty industry promotes perfection. She has been the poster girl for beautiful skin for over a decade.
“It wasn’t tough to write the piece; it was liberating. It was a difficult trip from the time I learned of my condition to the day I put the post out. People would comment on how it should be airbrushed or hidden when they saw me at the shoot. That would have a significant impact on me. It took me a long time to accept it and wear my self-assurance. I was blown away by the response to the post.”
