
I Didn't Want to Rush Into Marriage: Kriti Sanon Reveals Why She Froze Her Eggs Years Ago
Just as Kriti Sanon is basking in the success of her latest release and earning praise for her performances, the National Award-winning actor has surprised fans with one of the most personal revelations of her career. For the first time, Kriti has shared that she froze her eggs several years ago, saying the decision freed her from the pressure of society's expectations and her biological clock.
Speaking on the Humans of Bombay podcast, Kriti revealed that the idea first came from someone close to her, who described egg freezing as "the best gift you can give yourself." The advice stayed with her, and when she began preparing for her award-winning film Mimi , she knew the timing was perfect. The role required her to gain nearly 15 kilograms , and because the procedure also involves hormonal changes and bloating, she decided to undergo it during the film's preparation phase.
Calling it a smart decision , Kriti admitted the process was far from easy. She described it as an emotional roller coaster, with hormonal fluctuations and mood swings similar to early pregnancy. Despite the physical and emotional challenges, she says she has never regretted the choice because it gave her something far more valuable than comfort: peace of mind .
The actress explained that she never wanted to feel compelled to marry or have children simply because time was running out. " Whether it's marriage or kids, you should do it when you truly feel ready, " she said, adding that such life-changing decisions should come from within rather than from a ticking clock or societal pressure. She also acknowledged that egg freezing is expensive and said she feels fortunate that she was financially able to make that choice.
Kriti's candid admission has sparked widespread conversations across social media and the entertainment industry, with many praising her for breaking the silence around fertility preservation . Medical experts note that while egg freezing can provide women with greater reproductive flexibility, it is not a guarantee of pregnancy and works best when done at a younger age.
At a time when more women are openly discussing reproductive health and career choices, Kriti's story has struck a chord far beyond Bollywood. For the actor, freezing her eggs was never about postponing motherhood forever. It was about reclaiming the freedom to choose marriage , love and parenthood on her own timeline, making what she now calls one of the best gifts she has ever given herself.
