Yamini Malhotra calls her Bollywood Debut in 'Chill Marna Bro' a dream come true

IANS April 8, 2025 409 views

Yamini Malhotra is set to make her Bollywood debut with the comedy film "Chill Marna Bro" directed by Tejas Dattani. The actress, known for her roles in television shows like "Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin" and her appearance in Bigg Boss 18, considers this her career milestone. Recently, she had openly discussed the challenges of finding housing in Mumbai as an actress. Her excitement about entering the film industry is palpable, as she sees this opportunity as a dream come true.

"I have always been passionate about acting, and stepping into Bollywood is a dream come true." - Yamini Malhotra
Mumbai, April 8: Actress Yamini Malhotra, known for her appearance in 'Bigg Boss 18,' is all set to make her mark in Bollywood with her debut film “Chill Marna Bro.”

Key Points

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Yamini makes Bollywood debut in Tejas Dattani's comedy film

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Previously featured in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin

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Shared housing struggles in Mumbai

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Appeared in Bigg Boss 18

The actress and model opened up about her excitement and shared that stepping into the world of Hindi cinema has been a dream come true. Reflecting on this new chapter, Yamini expressed her gratitude and enthusiasm for this opportunity, calling it a major milestone in her career. Speaking about her debut project, the 'Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin' actress shared, "I have always been passionate about acting, and stepping into Bollywood is a dream come true. The film has an exciting storyline full of comedy and twists and I can't wait for audiences to see me in this new avatar."

"Chill Marna Bro" will be directed by Tejas Dattani.

Earlier in January, Yamini made headlines after she opened up about the struggles of finding a house in Mumbai. In an Instagram post, she revealed that landlords often 'outrightly refuse' to rent to her once they learn about her profession.

She had written, "Hello guys, I just want to share something that's been really disheartening. As much as I love Mumbai, finding a home here has been a tough journey (sic)." "I have been asked questions like, 'Are you Hindu or Muslim?' 'Gujarati or Marwadi?' And as soon as people hear I am an actor, they outright refuse. Does being an actor make me less deserving of a home? It's shocking how these questions still exist in 2025. Can we really call this the city of dreams if dreams come with condition (sic)?"

On the professional front, Yamini Malhotra is best known for her role in Star Plus' popular show "Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin." Yamini played the role of Shivani Chavan in the family drama; however, she left the show after a year, and her role was subsequently taken over by Tanvi Thakkar.

She was most recently seen in the Salman Khan-hosted reality show "Bigg Boss 18," where she entered the house as the fourth wildcard contestant after Kashish Kapoor, Digvijay Singh Rathee, and Edin Rose.

Yamini has also appeared in the show "Main Teri Tu Mera," as well as the Telugu film "Chuttalabbai."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So excited for Yamini! She was amazing in Bigg Boss and totally deserves this Bollywood debut. The film title sounds fun too - "Chill Marna Bro" 😂 Can't wait to see her comic timing!
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Rahul S.
While I'm happy for her, I hope she focuses more on acting than reality shows. Bigg Boss fame is temporary but good performances last forever. Wishing her the best though!
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Ananya P.
OMG yesss! Been following her since Ghum Hai days. She's such a natural performer ✨ The housing discrimination she faced breaks my heart though. No one should go through that.
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Vikram J.
Interesting choice for a debut film. Comedy can be tricky - hope the script does justice to her talent. Tejas Dattani's previous work was decent, so fingers crossed!
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Shreya M.
Her story about housing discrimination is so important! Mumbai needs to do better. Also can we appreciate how she's worked in Telugu films too? True pan-India actress in the making 💯

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