Kriti Sanon Drops a Bombshell: Social Media Explodes

Kriti Sanon on egg freezing

Actress Kriti Sanon has made a personal revelation that is now becoming a big talking point on social media.

In a recent podcast, Kriti revealed that she froze her eggs while preparing for Mimi. She said she took that decision very deliberately during that phase because she had to gain weight for the film anyway.

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Kriti said, “I’m saying this for the first time… I froze my eggs. Very smartly, I did it during that time when I had to gain weight for Mimi. It makes you bloat, and I was anyway gaining weight. I spoke to someone who told me this is the best thing you can do for yourself if you can. It’s the best gift that you can give yourself.”

She added that the thought stayed with her, and when the Mimi weight-gain phase came, she felt that was the right time to go ahead with it.

The revelation has now triggered a wider conversation online.

Many people have praised Kriti for being practical and thinking ahead. They see it as a smart decision, especially in an industry where career timelines, marriage pressure, and motherhood discussions often overlap in complicated ways. From that point of view, Kriti is simply taking control of her future and keeping her options open.

At the same time, some social media users have trolled the revelation and questioned why such personal matters need to be discussed publicly at all. That reaction also reflects how fertility, egg freezing, and reproductive choices are still not treated as normal topics in India.

A section of the public continues to view such decisions through a traditional lens, where women are expected to marry first, have children within a socially accepted timeline, and remain silent about personal fertility choices. That is why Kriti’s statement matters. A mainstream actress speaking openly about egg freezing can help normalize a conversation many women still hesitate to have.

More importantly, it reinforces a simple idea: marriage, motherhood, and career do not always have to follow one fixed timeline, and women should be free to make those choices without being judged for them.

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