Bhoot Police: Yami Gautam mints love for her terrific performance
Mumbai: The Bhoot Police arrived a little early, and we must say we are thrilled to have them here!
The horror-comedy hit the internet today to surprise us with a spooky adventure, and Yami Gautam lives up to her promise by keeping us hooked to our screen throughout the film.
Yami has opened her account of eight releases lined up for the year with a terrific performance in Bhoot Police. The versatile actress steals the show with her comic timing and piques the audiences' interest since the start.
Yami hold every bit of the expectations of her fans, who were eager to watch their favourite star back on screen ever since the film's announcement. Apart from the audience, the powerhouse performer is receiving rave reviews from critics.
While one wrote, "Yami is credible as always," another urged "To watch Bhoot Police for the honest performance of Yami Gautam."
Sharing her excitement, Yami said, "It is for the first time that I have tried something like a horror-comedy. It was a new and refreshing experience for me. I am delighted to know that the audience has loved my performance in it. It motivates me to expand myself as an artist even more."
She is also being hailed for looking authentic on the screen by masterfully catching the local dialect for her character. One critic also wished to watch more of Yami in future.
Touted as the critics' favourite actress, Yami shared the screen with Saif Ali Khan, Arjun Kapoor, and Jacqueline Fernandez for the first time.
Bhoot Police marks an excellent start for the streak of films that are in the pipeline for Yami. While the actress with a Midas touch is winning hearts with her latest release, she is also gearing up for Dasvi, A Thursday, and LOST, among others.
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