Yami gautam took blessings with husband Aditya Dhar at naina Devi temple and was seen in a pink suit

Bollywood actress yami gautam recently, along with her husband Aditya Dhar reached her hometown and took blessings at the naina Devi temple. Let us show you glimpses of it.


Bollywood actress yami gautam is enjoying the best phase of her life these days. Apart from the best professional career, she is enjoying married life with her husband Aditya Dhar. The actress is a perfect example of a modern indian woman who respects her roots and stays grounded. In june 2021, Yami surprised fans by tying the knot with her 'prince of dreams' Aditya Dhar.

On june 4, 2021, Yami shared the first picture of her wedding with her insta handle. On the wedding day, the actress wore her mother's red sari with a red dupatta. At the same time, Aditya looked handsome in a golden color sherwani. Yami wrote with the photo, 'In your light, I learn to love - Rumi.

With the blessings of our family, today we have tied the knot in an intimate wedding ceremony. Being very private people, we celebrated this happy occasion with our family. We have now started the journey of love and friendship, we seek your blessings and best wishes. Luv, Yami, and Aditya.


Yami along with her beloved husband Aditya visited her hometown Himachal on 23 august 2022. During this, he visited the famous naina Devi temple and took blessings. He has posted some pictures from his temple visit on his instagram handle. The actress looked very beautiful in a pink-colored patiala suit. She accessorized her look with a golden choker neckpiece. At the same time, Aditya wore a white-colored kurta-pajama with a blue sleeveless jacket. With this Yami wrote in the caption, "Blessed at the divine naina Devi temple in my Devbhoomi, Himachal."

Yami firmly believes in sticking to her roots and her wedding festivities prove it. Since her marriage, the actress has been flaunting the traditional jewelry 'Atheru', which is worn around the ear. It is traditionally worn by married Himachali women. It is given to the bride by her in-laws.

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