Early television and film career (2008–2018) Gautam was 20 when she moved to
Mumbai to pursue a career in movies. She made her television debut in
Chand Ke Paar Chalo. She continued to play the lead in
Raajkumar Aaryyan. Following this, she played her most notable role in television in,
Yeh Pyar Na Hoga Kam, which aired on
Colors. She has also participated in reality shows
Meethi Choori No 1 and
Kitchen Champion Season 1. After making her acting debut as the lead in the 2010 Kannada-language film
Ullasa Utsaha, Gautam made her Bollywood debut in a leading role in
Shoojit Sircar's romantic comedy
Vicky Donor (2012). Co-starring opposite debutante
Ayushmann Khurrana,
Annu Kapoor, and
Dolly Ahluwalia, she portrayed Ashima Roy, a Bengali woman who falls in love with the titular character, a Punjabi lad from the Arora family, and gets to know about his past after their marriage. The film, which marked Bollywood actor
John Abraham's production debut, received positive reviews from critics and proved to be a major commercial success as one of the highest-grossing films of the year with worldwide grossing of 645 million (US$3.9 million). For her debut performance, Gautam received critical acclaim as well as several awards and nominations, including the award for
Best Female Debut (tied with
Ileana D'Cruz for
Barfi!) at the
Zee Cine Awards, and a nomination under the
same category at the
58th Filmfare Awards. After a two-year absence from Bollywood films, Gautam returned in 2014 and appeared in two films, the first of which was
Eeshwar Nivas' romantic comedy film
Total Siyappa, co-starring
Ali Zafar,
Anupam Kher, and
Kirron Kher, in which she played the love interest of Zafar's character. Gautam's second appearance that year was in
Prabhu Deva's action thriller
Action Jackson; she portrayed the love interest of the protagonist. Both
Total Siyappa and
Action Jackson underperformed at the box office. In 2015, Gautam appeared alongside
Varun Dhawan and
Nawazuddin Siddiqui in
Sriram Raghavan's action thriller
Badlapur. The film emerged as a critical and commercial success, earning over 770 million (US$11 million) worldwide, with Gautam's performance receiving praise. In 2016, Gautam played
Pulkit Samrat's love interest in two romances—
Divya Khosla Kumar's
Sanam Re and
Vivek Agnihotri's
Junooniyat. In the former, she played a high-school girl who falls in love with Samrat's character, and in the latter, she portrayed a Punjabi girl who falls in love with an army officer. Both
Sanam Re and
Junooniyat were critical and commercial failures. The following year, Gautam collaborated with
Hrithik Roshan on
Sanjay Gupta's revengeful romantic thriller
Kaabil (2017), which tells the story of a blind man who avenges the rape of his blind wife. The film, as well as her performance, received mixed-to-positive reviews, and the film emerged as a financial success, earning 1.96 billion (US$28 million) worldwide. Later in 2017, Gautam featured briefly in
Ram Gopal Varma's political thriller
Sarkar 3, the third instalment of Varma's
Sarkar franchise, alongside
Amitabh Bachchan,
Jackie Shroff,
Manoj Bajpayee, and
Amit Sadh.
Sarkar 3 failed to do well at the box office. Gautam's next release was the
Shree Narayan Singh directed social problem drama
Batti Gul Meter Chalu (2018), in which she played a lawyer alongside
Shahid Kapoor,
Shraddha Kapoor, and
Divyendu Sharma.
Established actress (2019–present) Gautam's
breakthrough role was in 2019 when she appeared in
Aditya Dhar's military action thriller
Uri: The Surgical Strike opposite
Vicky Kaushal. Based on the
2016 Uri attack, Gautam portrayed Pallavi Sharma, an intelligence officer. It was a critical and commercial success.
The Indian Express Shubhra Gupta felt that Gautam's female character stood out among those in the film that were there only to "to support the hero". She then reunited with Khurrana for
Amar Kaushik's comedy drama
Bala, a satire on physical attractiveness. The film opened to positive reviews, with Gautam unanimously receiving acclaim for her portrayal of Pari Mishra, a ditsy influencer and a part-time model.
Rediff.com's
Sukanya Verma found Gautam "part delirious, part deluded" and felt "there's a gentle unhinged air to her compulsive, sincere artificiality that makes her both fascinating and heartbreaking", and featured her in the publication's list of the Best Bollywood Actresses in 2019. Both
Uri: The Surgical Strike and
Bala emerged as commercial successes at the box-office, with the former earning over worldwide to rank as the
fourth-highest grossing Hindi film of the year. In 2020, she appeared in the romantic comedy
Ginny Weds Sunny opposite
Vikrant Massey, directed by debutant Puneet Khanna. The film was directly released on to
Netflix instead of a theatrical release due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Critics considered the chemistry between Gautam and Massey the highlight of an otherwise monotonous film. In 2021, Gautam starred in the unremarkable horror comedy
Bhoot Police, co-starring
Saif Ali Khan,
Arjun Kapoor, and
Jacqueline Fernandez. She ended the year in a brief role (billed as a special appearance) in the
Punjabi comedy
Shava Ni Girdhari Lal. In her first film of 2022, she appeared as a troubled playschool teacher (as Yami Gautam Dhar) who holds her students hostage in the thriller film
A Thursday. Upon release on to
Disney+ Hotstar, it was met with positive critical reception, with Gautam Dhar receiving unanimous acclaim for her performance. Sneha Benganl of
CNBC TV18 deemed her performance a career-best and felt she was "equal parts dangerous and vulnerable, daring and conflicted". Gautam Dhar's second film of the year was in the social comedy
Dasvi, alongside
Abhishek Bachchan and
Nimrat Kaur. She was cast in the role of Jyoti Deswal, an IPS officer in the jail where Chief Minister
Ganga Ram Chaudhary was imprisoned. The film premiered directly on to Netflix and
JioCinema to ambivalent reception. Gautam Dhar next appeared as Vidhi Sahani, a crime-journalist in search of a missing man in
Aniruddha Roy Chowdhary’s social drama
Lost. The film had its world premiere at the Chicago South Asian Film Festival and released on
ZEE5 the following year. Zinia Bandyopadhyay of
India Today felt Gautam Dhar "anchors" her character "with earnestness" and "proves her mettle again". In 2023, she appeared in the heist thriller
Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga, in which she played a flight attendant who attempts to steal diamonds on a hijacked aircraft with her boyfriend (played by
Sunny Kaushal). The film was premiered on Netflix to positive reviews, with praised directed to Gautam Dhar's performance. While film critic
Saibal Chatterjee felt Gautam Dhar was "the one who powers the film along especially when the ride turns somewhat bumpy", Monika Rawal Kukreja of
Hindustan Times wrote, that she "truly nails her part and shines in every frame she appears in." Gautam Dhar next starred as a lawyer in
OMG 2, a satire about
sex education in India, alongside
Akshay Kumar and
Pankaj Tripathi. It emerged as one of the
highest-grossing Hindi films of the year. Her performance in the film earned her a nomination for the
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2024, Gautam Dhar collaborated with her husband on the political action thriller
Article 370. Set against the backdrop of the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir's special status under
Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, the film featured Gautam Dhar as an intelligence officer working to facilitate the abrogation. She described the project as "one of the most important in my career". Although the film received mixed reviews for its overtly jingoistic tone, critics consistently praised Gautam Dhar's performance. Monika Rawal Kukreja noted that "her no-nonsense demeanour lends a gravitas to the film and she lets her action and intense dialogue delivery do most of the talking". It was a commercial success, emerging as one of the
highest-grossing Hindi films of 2024. In Netflix's
Dhoom Dhaam (2025), Gautam Dhar and
Pratik Gandhi played a newly-wed couple on the run from the police.
WION's Shomini Sen felt that the character was simply a variation of those Gautam Dhar had portrayed in
Ginny Weds Sunny and
Article 370, but was appreciative of her and Gandhi for elevating the script of an otherwise predictable film. She next starred opposite
Emraan Hashmi in
Haq, a courtroom drama inspired by the landmark
Mohd. Ahmed Khan v. Shah Bano Begum case. Gautam Dhar found that the character's emotional depth was unlike anything she had portrayed before.
The Hindu's Anuj Kumar wrote that she delivered a "career-defining performance" that combined "emotional depth and dignity [to] masterfully bring the character to life". The film achieved high viewership on Netflix despite its failure commercially. == Media image ==