Shipra Arora on her new short film, Infertility: This project gave me a chance to talk about the real problem… infertility is a disease, #untaboo it!

There are many who face this issue and most of us have heard about how the misconceptions around it have ruined relationships. Shipra also took inspiration from what is happening around her.

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Shipra Arora on her new short film, Infertility: This project gave me a chance to talk about the real problem… infertility is a disease, #untaboo it!
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Shipra Arora on her new short film, Infertility: This project gave me a chance to talk about the real problem… infertility is a disease, #untaboo it!
Shipra Arora on her new short film, Infertility: This project gave me a chance to talk about the real problem… infertility is a disease, #untaboo it!

Shipra Arora’s latest short film Infertility is streaming on their YouTube channel Content Ka Keeda. While she has written the project, it has been directed by her brother, Shivankar Arora. They have both co-produced the drama.
 
“There is a stigma around infertility. And, whenever one thinks of it, one easily assumes it has to be a woman’s fault. This film showcases that infertility is a disease. Mostly curable and can happen to both genders. It’s an important topic yet no one talks about it openly. I felt there is a need to make something on this subject. As a writer, I always feel responsible when it’s come to creating any concept. What impact it will make on our audience. What they will learn from it. What will be the take away? This short film isn’t only entertaining but is also educational. As a creator we have a medium to educate people. I couldn’t miss this chance,” she says.

There are many who face this issue and most of us have heard about how the misconceptions around it have ruined relationships. Shipra also took inspiration from what is happening around her.
 
“From the time I understood about pregnancy, I have always heard a woman is being questioned about it. Never in my life have I heard or seen a man been asked, why he can’t have kids. If a couple aren’t having kids, it’s automatically assumed that it must be a girl’s fault. It could be simply their choice to have kids later or he could have an infertility problem. But no one ever goes there, which is sad, so we must talk about it,” she shares.

Such subjects are sensitive and therefore need special attention. “There is a taboo around the word infertility. Whoever is going through is  hush hush about it. One gets diabetes, cancer and we all are sympathetic about it. But the moment we talk about infertility, it’s seen as a shortcoming, a failure on the person’s part. This short film gave me a chance to talk about the real problem… Infertility is just a disease. #untaboo it!” she urges.

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Junja Choudhary

Junja Choudhary Official | Verified Expert • 13 Apr, 2026Editorial Desk

Junja Choudhary serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Sangri Today. A dynamic news personality and rigorous fact-checker, he brings more than 7 years of professional experience in print and digital media. His editorial leadership is defined by a strong commitment to journalistic ethics, truth-seeking, and delivering well-researched, balanced reporting on critical issues.

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