> According to Shabana Azmi, not being able to have children makes you feel "incomplete" in society. "It takes a lot of work to..."

According to Shabana Azmi, not being able to have children makes you feel "incomplete" in society. "It takes a lot of work to..."

According to Shabana Azmi, not being able to have children makes you feel "incomplete" in society. "It takes a lot of work to..."

Shabana Azmi has already discussed her inability to become a mother.



The actress Shabana Azmi spoke openly about how relationships determine a woman's value and how society views her when she is unable to bear children.


In a recent interview, actress Shabana Azmi was open about her personal life. The actor discussed with IE how society treats women who are unable to conceive and places more value on relationships than on their ability to work.

Shabana Azmi's thoughts on value

In the interview, Shabana said that a man's job and work are the measure of his success. However, for women, it's determined by how well they function as daughters, wives, or moms. She said that women who are made to feel "incomplete" by society because they choose not to have children ought to understand that their sense of value is derived from their jobs.

"It's difficult accepting that you are childless," the woman remarked. You feel unfinished by society. To get out of that, you have to put in a lot of effort. However, your work must be the source of your ultimate sense of self. Women frequently base their sense of value on how well they fit into their roles as mothers, wives, and daughters. That isn't a man's definition of success; instead, the thing that fulfills him the most is his career and his work. That, in my opinion, ought to apply to all sexes.



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