This
year,
when
actress
Yami
Gautam
was
snubbed
for
her
performance
in
Bala,
which
also
featured
Bhumi
Pednekar
and
Ayushmann
Khurrana,
the
actress
had
openly
expressed
her
displeasure.
Well,
now
the
incident
is
in
the
past,
and
Yami
is
already
pumped
for
her
latest
release
Ginny
Weds
Sunny,
which
is
streaming
on
Netflix.
Yami
spoke
to
Firstpost
and
shared
what
she
now
thinks
about
being
snubbed
at
the
Filmfare
awards
and
said,
"It
was
not
about
winning
an
award.
It
was
just
a
question
of
nomination,
which
is
not
to
see
your
name
up
there
because
we
do
talk
about
celebrating
actors,
cinema.
It
is
a
mark
of
respect
associated
with
that
nomination.
There
was
nothing
else
to
it."
Yami
further
added
that
she
was
surprised
as
much
as
the
people
who
were
rooting
for
her,
but
the
very
next
moment,
she
felt
it
was
all
right.
"I
wrote
that
it's
a
long
journey,
and
I
am
a
hustler
for
life.
I
am
so
conditioned
to
all
this
that
it
doesn't
matter
to
me.
The
fact
that
I
got
so
much
love
from
my
audience,
my
contemporaries,
my
fraternity,
media,
critics.
It
was
genuine
love
that
can
make
up
for
100
such
awards," added
the
Vicky
Donor
actress.
In
the
same
interview,
Yami
also
spoke
about
the
ongoing
debate
on
nepotism
and
revealed
her
stand.
She
said
that
she
looks
on
the
entire
issue
differently,
and
more
than
nepotism,
she
fears
favouritism.
She
said,
"Nepotism
is
a
part
of
it
but
the
bigger
issue
for
me
has
always
been
favouritism."