Actor-filmmaker
Aamir
Khan,
whose
youngest
son
was
born
through
surrogacy
using
the
IVF
(in-vitro
fertilization)
technique,
says
that
a
film
on
the
topic
of
the
medical
procedure
can
be
made.
He
is
also
ready
to
back
such
a
film
provided
the
script
is
feasible.
At
the
launch
of
a
new
fertility
wing
of
Jaslok
Hospital
here,
Aamir
was
asked
if
a
film
can
be
made
on
the
topic
of
IVF,
surrogacy
to
raise
awareness
about
the
issue.
He
said,
"Certainly,
why
not?
If
a
nice
story
comes
out,
you
can
certainly
make
a
film
on
it."
Would
he
like
to
make
one?
"It
will
depend
on
the
script.
I
don't
have
any
fixed
opinion
of
what
kind
of
film
I
should
make," he
replied.
Aamir's
third
child
and
first
with
second
wife
Kiran
Rao
named
Azad
was
born
through
the
procedure
in
2011.
About
the
stigma
associated
with
the
procedure,
Aamir
said,
"Every
person
has
difficulties
and
weaknesses.
We
should
not
hesitate
about
it.
"Today
so
many
things
are
possible
medically,
which
were
not
possible
earlier.
Personally,
I
can
say
that
the
happiness
Kiran
and
I
have
got,
was
invaluable."
Did
any
of
the
two
have
second
thoughts
about
the
process?
"No,
there
was
no
such
hurdle.
Kiran
and
I
both
wanted
that
we
have
a
child.
So
when
Azad
was
born,
both
of
us
were
very
happy
and
wanted
that
we
present
the
news
well
to
people,
and
people
should
be
aware
of
it."
"So
we
had
told
the
media
and
we
are
very
happy
we
did
so,
a
lot
of
happiness
has
come
into
our
life
with
it."