Yami Gautam got married to filmmaker Aditya Dhar in an intimate ceremony. Meanwhile, look at some unknown facts about the Uri director below.
Lesser known facts about Yami Gautam’s husband & Uri director Aditya Dhar
The beautiful Yami Gautam today left everyone surprised as she announced that she has tied the knot with director Aditya Dhar. The couple took to their respective social media handles to share the news with their fans and released a statement that read as, “In your light, I learn to love – Rumi With the blessings of our family, we’ve tied the knot in an intimate wedding ceremony today. Being very private people, we celebrated this joyous occasion with our immediate family. As we start the journey of love and friendship, we seek all your blessings and good wishes. Love, Yami and Aditya.”
Soon after this, Yami’s ardent fans and therefore the audience started wondering who Aditya is. People got curious to know more about the filmmaker, who made his directorial debut with the blockbuster film Uri: The surgical strike. The film that had Vicky Kaushal and Yami Gautam in the lead roles, broke many box office records and went on to become the 10th highest-grossing Bollywood film. Right from Aditya’s journey to his first project before Uri, Here are some lesser facts about the newly married director.
Lesser Known Facts About Aditya Dhar-
Aditya revealed that he came to Mumbai in 2006 and began his journey as an Assistant Director.
Success didn’t come easy to Aditya Dhar, he had his share of struggles. Before making it big in Bollywood, the filmmaker worked within theatre in the initial stages of his career.
Aditya Dhar ventured into B-Town with Uri: The surgical strike, which was based on the 2016 Uri attack and starred Vicky Kaushal and Yami in key roles.
Aditya was always curious about the military, he told In an old Interview with News18.
Many didn’t know that before Uri happened, Aditya Dhar was working on a movie called Raat Baaki that had Fawad Khan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles. However, the film later got shelved.
Uri earned Aditya Dhar not just stardom but also several prestigious awards. The director had won the best Director award for Uri film at the 66th National Film Awards.
Besides donning directors’ hat, Aditya has also worked in Bollywood as a writer and lyricist. He has given the lyrics for the films Kabul Express, Haal-e-Dil, One Two Three, and Daddy Cool. He also has penned the dialogues for 2 films – Aakrosh and Tezz.
The filmmaker is currently working on ‘The Immortal Ashwatthama’, which will mark his reunion with ‘Uri’ actor Vicky Kaushal. Produced by Ronnie Screwvala, ‘Ashwatthama’ is described as a ‘futuristic sci-fi, based on a character from the chapter of Mahabharata.’