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Yami Gautam on his first Diwali with Aditya Dhar after marriage - we celebrate it in our new home

It wasn't long ago that Yami Gautam surprised everyone with her silent wedding earlier this year. The actress had married director Aditya Dhar in a low-key wedding, and while the couple loves to keep their personal lives under the covers, Yami often treats fans with stunning photos of her happy moments. And although Diwali was just around the corner, there was speculation about how the new couple would celebrate Diwali after the wedding.

yami gautam celebrating diwali with family

Yami put an end to the speculation and revealed that they will celebrate the festival of light at her new home in Mumbai with her family. Speaking of the same, Yami told: "For me, the festivities were about spending time with family in Chandigarh. Fortunately, through Navratri and Dussehra, I was in my hometown with Aditya. Right after the marriage, according to our customs and traditions. We were supposed to visit my husband's ancestral temple, which we couldn't due to the pandemic. So we went there recently to ask for blessings. We celebrated Diwali at our new home in Mumbai with the arrival of our parents. They are very excited because this is our first Diwali after marriage. We will decorate the house with pallets and do puja at home. I love that feeling of being at home with my loved ones. After all, home is where your heart belongs. makes you feel safe and secure. Aditya Roy Chaudhary's parents are very kind, warm, and very loving. "

Meanwhile, after winning hearts bypassing her through the Bhoot Police in Pavan Kripalani, she recently wrapped up filming on her next film Lost. Sharing some photos from the film's sets, and with director Anirudh Roy Choudhury, Yami wrote a rather emotional note, recalling the moments of the filming, as well as expressing her gratitude to everyone involved in the team, especially Roy Choudhury aka Tony Da.

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