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World Breastfeeding Week 2025: Neha Dhupia, Radhika Apte, Bipasha Basu & More Stars Unite in Support of Cause

"Freedom to feed" Neha Dhupia, who started the Freedom to Breastfeed campaign, revives the campaign for World Breastfeeding Week 2025 with a fresh look

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Neha Dhupia revives the 'Feed to Feed' campaign for World Breastfeeding Week 2025, and will host the conversation with Radhika Apte, Yuvika Chaudhary, and Sonnalli Sehgal. Actress, producer, and maternal rights advocate, Neha Dhupia, is set to further expand her much-acclaimed initiative 'Feed to Feed' for World Breastfeeding Week 2025, bringing a new round of candid, impactful conversations and new voices to the movement.

Actress Neha Dhupia Launches A Campaign In Support Of Breastfeeding

Launched in 2019, 'Feed to Feed' is Neha's personal take on motherhood. The journey stems from her desire to normalise public breastfeeding without stigma, shame, or criticism. The platform has since evolved into a gathering of shared experiences, honest dialogue, and solidarity between mothers and caregivers.

Freedom To Feed": Neha Dhupia Posts Pic With Baby Son

This year, Neha will join renowned actresses Radhika Apte, Yuvika Chaudhary, and Sonnalli Sehgal in meaningful digital conversations, delving deep into topics such as body autonomy, societal pressure, and the emotional landscape of motherhood. These conversations will be shared on their social media channels the whole week.

Over the years, “Freedom to Feed” has received support from some of the most iconic celebrities in the entertainment world, including Bipasha Basu, Freida Pinto, Soha Ali Khan, and Dia Mirza, who have spoken out in support of a more open and sensible dialogue on breastfeeding and maternal health.

Talking about relaunching the campaign, Neha Dhupia said:

Neha Dhupia

“When I first launched Freedom to Feed, it stemmed from a deeply personal emotion. At a time when I felt insecure, judged, and isolated, what should have been the most natural and empowering time of my life. Over the years, I’ve realised how many women have felt the same, and how powerful it can be when we come together to share our stories. This year, I want to make this conversation even louder, even more honest. Because no woman should be shamed simply for choosing to breastfeed her baby, it’s about choice, dignity, and respect – and it’s time for us all to stand up for that.”

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