08 April,2022 12:41 PM IST | Mumbai | ANI
Picture Courtesy: Official Instagram Account: Yami Gautam
As the Abhishek Bachchan-starrer 'Dasvi' released digitally today, its cast member Yami Gautam Dhar called out a major media platform for consistently being disrespectful towards her. The media platform, in its review of 'Dasvi', had been derogatory and critical not only about her performance in this movie but of her entire career till now. A part of their review, which was shared by Yami on Twitter, read, "Yami Gautam is no longer the dead girlfriend in Hindi films, but the combative smile is starting to get repetitive. The only worthwhile thing to come."
Yami voiced her opinion on the same in a string of tweets. She wrote, "Before I say anything else, I'd like to say that I usually take constructive criticism in my stride. But when a certain platform keeps trying to pull you down consistently, I felt it necessary to speak up about it." "My recent films and performances include 'A Thursday', 'Bala', 'Uri' etc & yet this is qualified as a 'review' of my work! It's extremely disrespectful! It takes years of hard work for anyone and especially a self-made actor like me to keep proving our mettle again and again with every opportunity. This is what it comes down to from certain reputed portals!" she continued in subsequent tweets.
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Yami concluded her message by adding, "It's heartbreaking since I did look up to @FilmCompanion once upon a time, like many of us, but I don't seek that since long now! I would request you not to 'review' my performance henceforth! I'll find grace in that and it'll be less painful." 'Dasvi', which also stars Nimrat Kaur in a pivotal role, revolves around the story of Ganga Ram Chaudhary (Abhishek), an "anpadh, corrupt and dil se desi" politician who finds a "nayi chunauti" in prison: education.
Nimrat has portrayed the role of Bimla Devi, Chaudhary's wife who has now taken over his Chief Minister seat while he is in jail. Meanwhile, Yami marks her presence as IPS officer Jyoti Deswal. Produced by Dinesh Vijan under his banner Maddock Films, Jio Studios, and Bake My Cake Films, 'Dasvi' has released on Netflix India and Jio Cinema on April 7.
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