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Yami Gautam visits home after two months of hectic shoot

| | Jun 02, 2015, at 03:08 am
Mumbai, June 1 (IBNS): Actress Yami Gautam who was born and brought up in Chandigarh lives alone in Bombay. She has been in hectic shoot schedule for her next with Tseries.
So, when she had some days off before starting their next schedule for the film, Yami took this time to go back home.

She wanted to put her feet up and spend some time with her family.

The actress had not gone back home since a long time and was shooting back to back for more than two months.

Even though she just went home for a few days, she was rejuvenated and happy; eating home cooked food which she misses a lot here in Bombay and catching up with her parents and siblings.

This was a much needed trip for the young actress.

Yami shares, "Yes, we were in a long and hectic shoot schedule. So, when I got some days off, I immediately booked my tickets for home."
 

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