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Yami Gautam Dhar Rejects "Nationalist" Label, Prioritizes Impactful Stories
28 Oct
Summary
- Yami Gautam Dhar addresses being labeled a "nationalist" for some film choices
- Actress says labels "keep changing" and she focuses on powerful stories
- Upcoming film "Haq" inspired by landmark Shah Bano case

Yami Gautam Dhar, the acclaimed Bollywood actress, has recently addressed the conversation around her being labeled a "nationalist" for some of her film choices. Dhar, who has delivered diverse performances ranging from a small-town social media influencer to a blind woman and a determined lawyer, has also headlined patriotic dramas like "Uri: The Surgical Strike" and "Article 370."
During the trailer launch event of her upcoming courtroom drama "Haq," inspired by the landmark Shah Bano case, Dhar responded to the "nationalist" tag with her characteristic calm. She stated that the label "keeps changing" and that she is not concerned with it, as her focus remains on the strength of the story and the journey of the characters.
The actress emphasized that her choices stem purely from instinct and a desire to tell stories worth sharing. Dhar expressed her belief in the importance of the audience and ensuring that the stories she portrays are worth their time and money. She acknowledged the courage and strength required by women like Shazia, whose story "Haq" aims to bring to light.
Directed by Suparn Verma, "Haq" is set to release on November 7, 2025, and marks Dhar's first on-screen collaboration with Emraan Hashmi. As the actress continues to captivate audiences with her diverse and impactful roles, her commitment to storytelling over labels remains a testament to her artistic integrity.




