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Meet actress who became chain smoker for a role, has been married for 13 years but still doesn't have a child due to...,her name is...

India.com13-06-2025
In an industry where timelines are tight and expectations are tighter, few dare to rewrite the script. But Vidya Balan has always lived between the lines—breaking stereotypes, dodging questions, and smiling through whispers.
At 46, the powerhouse performer behind films like The Dirty Picture and Kahaani stands at an intersection most women in the public eye can't avoid: fame versus family, career versus children. And Vidya's answer? She didn't choose. She simply continued walking.
Since tying the knot with producer Siddharth Roy Kapur in 2012, every public appearance has come with an invisible question mark: 'When's the good news?' The glances, the gossip, the gaze—it all lingered. And with every loose-fitting kurta or off-angled photo, rumours swirled like monsoon winds. Was that a baby bump… or just lunch?
Vidya, never one to mince words, shut it down with signature candour: 'That's just my stomach. Not every bulge is a baby bump.' The statement was bold. The silence that followed—bolder.
For years, she dodged intrusive curiosity with grace. But recently, she addressed the elephant in the room with an unflinching admission— motherhood never called her . It wasn't a delay. It wasn't circumstance. It was a choice.
In a culture where a woman's worth is still too often measured by milestones—marriage, motherhood, then maybe success—Vidya flipped the sequence. Her journey from Hum Paanch to Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 , across 40+ films and a net worth reportedly above Rs 150 crore, has been powered by singular vision and unapologetic clarity.
Still, the world wonders. The smiles, the silences, the absence of a cradle in the frame—do they mask something deeper, or simply reflect a woman completely in control of her own story?
Vidya's stance may not fit the traditional narrative, but it speaks volumes. She isn't waiting for a biological clock to set her deadline. Her legacy, already in motion, is not tied to a child, but to a body of work that continues to challenge what it means to be a woman in Indian cinema.
Known for her acting prowess in the films Parineeta and Kahaani, and has a net worth of Rs 136 crore reportedly.
And maybe, just maybe, that's the real 'good news'.
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