Talking to indianexpress.com,Yami said, “You realise as you gain experience and work in the industry that anyone—whether you had a successful first film or not—will take time to get a hold of this industry. There’s no other way, especially for someone with my kind of background. Especially when you come with a certain perspective— you don’t want to just work, you want to do good work… The whole idea is that you’ve to survive, be patient, you’ve to keep working on your perspective- what is it that you want to do? What’s the kind of legacy you want, the kind of work you want to do. It’s important to ask yourself relevant questions.”
The actor, who was last seen in Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga on OTT, said that the difference between then and now was that earlier, it was more about finding work, but now it is just about finding the right work.
She added, “Not that I wasn’t looking for a good script back then, but I was just looking for work, looking for something to work out. Thanks to 2019, two of my films, Uri and Bala, resurrected my career, gave me a whole new platform to voice my choices, the kind of films I want to associate with. To restart my journey on that path is the biggest difference today.”
Yami will soon be seen OMG 2, with Akshay Kumar.