Choreographer-director
Farah
Khan
known
for
films
like
Main
Hoon
Na
and
Om
Shanti
Om,
gave
birth
to
triplets,
daughters
Diva
and
Anya,
and
son
Czar,
via
IVF
at
the
age
of
43
in
2008.
Recently,
Khan
took
to
her
Instagram
page
to
pen
an
open
letter
in
which
she
wrote
that
she
became
a
mother
when
she
wanted
to
and
not
as
per
the
diktats
of
the
society.
Farah
captioned
her
post
as,
"Our
choices
make
us.
I
became
an
IVF
mom
at
43
and
I
am
glad
I
did
so.
I
wish
a
great
motherhood
to
all
women
out
there
who
want
to
be
mothers
-
naturally
or
otherwise.
An
open
letter
to
all
the
women
out
there,
reminding
them
that
#ItsAWomansCall
Are
you
with
me
ladies?"
Farah
Khan
Addresses
Her
Open
Letter
To
All
Women
Farah
wrote
in
her
open
letter,
"As
a
daughter,
wife
and
a
mother,
I've
had
to
make
many
choices
because
of
which
I
have
become
the
choreographer,
filmmaker
and
producer
that
I
am.
Every
time
I
felt
the
moment
was
right,
I
listened
to
my
gut
and
seized
it.
Whether
it
was
for
my
career
or
for
my
family.
We
think
about
people's
judgements
so
much,
we
forget
that
it's
our
life
and
it's
our
call!"
Farah
Khan
Says
She
Is
A
Proud
Mother
Of
Three
Because
Of
A
Choice
She
further
added,
"Today
I
am
a
proud
mother
of
three
because
of
a
choice.
I
became
a
mother
when
I
was
ready
for
it,
not
when
the
society
deems
"the
appropriate
age
to
conceive."
Thanks
to
advancements
in
science,
I
was
able
to
do
it
via
IVF
at
my
age.
Today,
it's
nice
to
see
that
more
women
are
making
this
choice
without
fear
of
judgement,
changing
people's
mindsets
and
taking
their
happiness
in
their
own
hands."
Farah
Khan
Lauds
A
TV
Show
Which
Delves
Into
The
Subject
Of
IVF
"I
recently
came
to
know
of
a
show
on
Sony
TV
called
Story
9
Months
Ki
which
makes
a
bold
and
honest
statement
-
Agar
pyaar
ke
bina
shaadi
ho
sakti
hai,
toh
pati
ke
bina
maa
kyu
nahi?"As
a
film-maker
when
I
hear
such
progressive
premises
of
a
television
show,
it
makes
me
very
proud
and
happy
to
know
that
women's
choices
are
being
acknowledged.
I
wish
a
great
motherhood
to
all
women
out
there
who
want
to
be
mothers
-
naturally
or
otherwise.
Always
remember,
it's
a
woman's
call!"
the
filmmaker
signed
off
the
letter.
Farah
Khan
last
directed
Shah
Rukh-Deepika
Padukone
starrer
Happy
New
Year
in
2014.