Hari-Bhari: Fertility 2 Full Movie In Hindi 720p Download

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The film revolves around the story of five women, belonging to different generations, each looking emancipation and the right to run their lives their own way. The film's main theme is the issue of women's 'fertility rights' empowerment.

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Shyam Benegal provides a masterpiece, reflecting on the sorrowful plight of rural Indian women. The irony lies in the point where the movie begins with a scene which shows a bull being brought to impregnate a buffalo. Five different women, each with a different story depicting the harsh realities of a woman's life.

Movies, though fiction, are somewhere a reflection of our reality. Some Bollywood movies have been bold enough to shed some light on the issue of infertility that has been impacting millions of couples in India. They have successfully projected the social, emotional and marital bearing of infertility. Often, raising the right questions and urging the society to change. Today, we talk about some such movies on infertility that has touched our heart and minds, too.

These movies have appealed to masses at large who empathize with the problem of infertility that emanates from a patriarchal and stereotype Indian setup. Through this article it is our endeavour to spread awareness about infertility and sensitize the society.

No doubt, a couple of movies have come up in open and talked about taboo topics like sperm donation laced with humour. Bollywood follows Hollywood, some recent movies have explored diverse topics of infertility, sperm donation, adoption. Celebrities like Aamir Khan (Surrogacy), Shahrukh Khan (Surrogacy), Vidya Balan, Sushmita Sen (Adoption), Seema Khan, Farah Khan (IVF) have come up in open to share their thoughts on infertility and adoption. Recently, Tushar Kapoor embraced fatherhood without getting married, all thanks to surrogacy.

Whenever I watch Filhal, there is a strong feeling that in those tough times, we need someone to hold our hands. Filhaal is an emotional tale of two best friends Rewa and Sia who have grown up together. One gets married and is on the family way. When she experiences miscarriage, she asks her best friend to be the surrogate mother. It is a complicated yet surreal tale of transformation, love and jealousy during the journey of surrogate pregnancy.

Similarly, in Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, Priety Zinta is hired as a surrogate mother by a childless couple. The surrogate mother falls in love with the father of the child. Trouble starts to brew when she desires on having the father in lieu of the child.

A mother of three, connects with a fertility clinic to give birth to a healthy child for a US based couple. This movie is a griming tale of debatable issue of outsourcing surrogacy in India. It is an emotionally charged film that portrays the obstacles faced by the surrogate mother. Recently, Surrogacy Act of 2016 has brought some tight legal and economic rules that safeguards the rights of both surrogate mother and seeking parents.

These movies on infertility that openly talk about sperm donors, miscarriages, IVF, male infertility, surrogacy are both enriching and inspiring, and we can correlate through our real life experiences.

The Union Cabinet passed the highly controversial Surrogacy Bill on August 25 and renewed the conversation about paternalistic assumptions around surrogacy. (The bill still needs to be debated by Parliament). Hindi films about surrogacy and infertility have argued on both sides of this debate, though not always eloquently.

Chori Chori Chupke Chupke (2001) follows a storyline that is so similar to Doosri Dulhan that it has been called its unofficial remake. When Priya and Raj discover that they cannot have children, they also first consider adoption and eventually decide to try surrogacy. For reasons that defy explanation, Raj hires Madhu, a prostitute, to be the surrogate mother.

It is interesting to note that even characters in highly moralistic films made decades ago would have been in violation of the legislations proposed by the Surrogacy Bill, which bans commercial surrogacy and prevents unmarried women from becoming surrogates.

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