Kriti Sanon‘Mimi’ remains one of his most loved films throughout his career so far. For the film, the actress had gone through a lot of preparation, which also included gaining weight. In a recent interview, the actress revealed that the film also put a lot of things into perspective for her and even prompted her to freeze her eggs “the smart way”.Here’s what the ‘Cocktail 2’ actress shared about her experience
cry in Sano by freezing her eggs during ‘Mimi’ and not wanting to get married
Kriti Sanon recently got candid about how she froze her eggs while preparing to shoot for her surrogacy film, ‘Mimi’. She revealed that because the procedure causes a lot of swelling and she had two months before filming began to gain weight, she “smartly” took the time to freeze them.In her conversation with Humans of Bombay, the actress spoke more about the matter and shared, “I spoke to someone who told me that this is the best thing you can do for yourself if you can. It’s the best gift you can give yourself. It stuck in my head. Then when they told me to gain weight, I thought this is the right time to do it.”She also shared that the procedure causes a lot of “hormonal disruption” and that she was going through a lot of emotions going through the procedure.
Kriti Sanon details how she came to the decision to freeze her eggs
As for how she made the decision, the actress shared that she thought about the matter a lot and revealed that she never wanted to be “bound” by the thought of “I need to get married now, or I need to have kids now, and I’m doing it because I have a timeline.”He also shared his views on marriage and children, revealing that it is something a person should only step into when they feel ready to take that step. She mentioned, “Whether it’s their marriage, whether it’s their children, you have to do it when you feel it inside, you feel ready for it. You know, it shouldn’t come out of a clock or a pressure.”
What is the meaning of freezing eggs?
Egg freezing, according to the Cleveland Clinic, is a form of fertility preservation for women. The report cited that “fertility preservation saves your eggs, sperm, or reproductive tissue so that you can have a biological child in the future. It is useful for people with medical conditions that affect fertility, such as cancer. People also choose it for personal reasons, such as age or wanting to delay starting a family.“She also added that “You will receive hormone treatment to stimulate the production of eggs in your ovaries. Your provider removes the eggs, then freezes them and stores them.”
About ‘Mimi’
Kriti Sanon’s ‘Mimi’ follows the story of an aspiring dancer who wants to join the Bollywood industry. To earn money, she agrees to become a surrogate mother to an American couple for a payment of Rs 20 lakh. However, after the couple abandons him, a doctor tells them that the baby may have Down syndrome; she cares for the baby as if it were her own and cares for it with its parents.