Neha Kakkar, one of Bollywood’s most beloved playback singers, and her husband Rohanpreet Singh announced the birth of their son in 2023, sparking immense joy among fans. However, recent reports suggest that the couple’s journey to parenthood wasn’t as straightforward as they claimed. Whispers of a surrogacy cover-up have emerged, with insiders alleging that Neha and Rohanpreet fabricated a pregnancy narrative to conceal their use of a surrogate. This article investigates the allegations, examines the evidence, and explores why celebrities in India increasingly opt for secrecy when it comes to surrogacy.
Neha Kakkar’s pregnancy announcement in mid-2023 was met with excitement, but skeptics quickly noted inconsistencies:
In India, surrogacy is legal but stigmatized, especially for women who can biologically conceive. Many celebrities fear backlash for "taking the easy way out."
Neha isn’t the first star accused of faking a pregnancy to avoid scrutiny:
Male celebrities (like Karan Johar) face less judgment for surrogacy, while women are expected to embrace motherhood "naturally."
The debate has divided Neha’s fanbase:
India’s 2021 Surrogacy Regulation Act bans commercial surrogacy, but allows "altruistic" surrogacy for infertile couples. However:
Until Neha or Rohanpreet confirm or deny the allegations, the speculation will persist. The bigger issue remains: Why must surrogacy be a secret in 2024? Whether Neha carried her child or not, her story highlights the unfair pressures women face in the public eye.
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