News Topical, Digital Desk : Aditya Dhar's film "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" has been in the news ever since its release. Every character, story, and even cameo in the film is being discussed. Among these is Yami Gautam's cameo, which has captivated audiences.
Yami's cameo is linked to 'Uri' and 'Haq'
Viewers noticed that Yami Gautam's brief cameo is somehow connected to her previous films, Uri and Haq. Yami's cameo in "Dhurandhar" may not be very significant, but it comes at a crucial juncture in the film. Now, people are finding it interesting because it connects to the characters she played in her previous two films, "Haq" and “Uri: The Surgical Strike.”
In "Dhurandhar: The Revenge," Yami briefly appears as a nurse who is actually an undercover agent in Pakistan and helps Hamza keep his secret. What connection does this character have with her previous roles in "Haq" and "Uri: The Surgical Strike"? Let's find out.
What is its connection with rights?
In Yami Gautam's cameo in "Dhurandhar 2," you'll no doubt have noticed that Aditya Dhar has named her character "Shazia Bano," the same name she played so brilliantly in her previous film, "Haq." This similar name is a subtle hint, or Easter egg, for attentive viewers.
There is also a special connection with Uri
Now, let's talk about how her character connects to Vicky Kaushal's role in "Uri." Remember, Yami played Pallavi Sharma, a R&AW officer, in the 2019 spy drama? Her character was first introduced as a nurse named Jasmine, who comes to Vicky's house to care for his ailing mother. The same story is repeated in "Dhurandhar," where Yami plays a nurse-turned-agent.
It's also worth noting that "Uri: The Surgical Strike" marked Yami Gautam and Aditya Dhar's first collaboration, after which they became friends. Their friendship soon blossomed into a sweet love story, and they eventually got married.
About 'Dhurandhar 2'
Released on March 19th, "Dhurandhar 2" was a box office smash. The film stars Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, Rakesh Bedi, Sara Arjun, R. Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Danish Pandor, and Gaurav Gera.
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