Actress
Yami
Gautam
and
filmmaker
Aditya
Dhar
left
everyone
surprised
when
they
took
to
their
respective
social
media
handles
to
announce
that
they
have
got
hitched.
Instead
of
a
star-studded
wedding,
the
couple
chose
to
exchange
nuptials
in
a
private
ceremony
at
Yami's
hometown
Bilaspur,
Himachal
Pradesh
away
from
the
prying
eyes
of
the
paparazzi.
Recently
in
a
chat
with
a
leading
entertainment
portal,
the
Uri:
The
Surgical
Strike
actress
opened
up
on
her
impromptu
wedding.
She
revealed
that
initially,
she
and
Aditya
had
just
planned
to
get
engaged.
However,
her
grandmother
insisted
that
they
get
married
directly
as
she
felt
that
engagements
are
not
a
part
of
Indian
culture.
The
Bala
star
said
that
her
wedding
wasn't
a
planned
one,
it
happened
in
the
most
beautiful
way.
Yami
told
Film
Companion,
"We
didn't
plan
it,
and
it
happened
in
the
most
beautiful
way.
This
is
actually
what
I
wanted,
this
is
who
we
are.
And
I'm
glad
it
resonated
with
so
many
people...
We
started
interacting
during
the
promotions
of
Uri.
And
that
is
when
we
started
wooing
each
other,
and
our
friendship
started.
It's
been
over
two
years,
and
we
were
like
'let's
get
married',
and
our
families
were
equally
happy,
probably
even
more
happy."
"We
were
just
supposed
to
get
engaged,
and
then
were
going
to
let
time
take
its
due
course,
but
my
'nani'
was
like
'listen,
this
engagement
and
all
is
not
a
part
of
our
culture,
so
how
about
getting
married?'
And
then
Aditya
asked
me,
'Are
you
ready?
Shall
we?'
I
don't
know
what
it
means,
honestly.
I'm
still
not
able
to
absorb
the
feeling
of
being
married.
I
feel
the
same,
maybe
happier," the
actress
spilled
the
beans.
Earlier
in
an
interview,
Yami
had
spoken
at
length
about
her
love
story
with
Aditya
Dhar
and
said
that
it
wasn't
love
at
first
sight
for
her,
but
friendship
which
bloomed
into
a
bond
that
she
will
cherish
forever.
Speaking
about
work,
Yami
Gautam
will
next
be
seen
in
Behzad
Khambata's
direct-to-digital
thriller
A
Thursday,
Abhishek
Bachchan's
social
comedy
Dasvi
and
Aniruddha
Roy
Choudhary's
investigative
thriller
Lost.