Aishwarya's publicist rubbishes tabloid, Mumbai Mirror for fabricating stories of a possible C Section. Here's the truth
This is in regard to the article published by Mumbai Mirror dated 2nd November 2011 titled, "Bachchans pick Marol hospital for New B". Coincidentally, this is the same publication that earlier carried another piece on Ash, titled 'Pregnant Pause' which stated that Mrs Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was incapable of conceiving due to some ailment. While the paper has taken a 360-turn, Ash's agents accuse the publication of now trying to insinuate that there is a possibility that Ash has pre-decided the date of her delivery.
Here are lines from the article in Mumbai Mirror, followed by the joint-quote from Aishwarya and Seven Hills Hospital's spokesperson:
1: Says source, "There is a possibility of Aishwarya going in for a C Section delivery 11.11.11."
Spokesperson's response: "Yet again, ridiculously insinuating such an esteemed and respected family would actually turn nature's course for such blind sensationalized beliefs. There is a limit to time and again attributing such regressive remarks like marrying her off to a tree or actually planning delivering her baby just for the sake of a sensational journalism. How can journalism allow for such irresponsible reporting with regards to such intimate and personal decisions in a lady's life. Excitement and curiosity aside, how can we allow for this to go on and on- this is disgusting….as a woman, as I am sitting on the 3rd of November and if by the will of God and nature's turn, she does end up delivering on the date mentioned, will this fictitious bit of article remain with her for the rest of her life? And as an international public icon, is this what she will be tagged with for the rest of the life? This is not what she needs to go through at this happy moment in her life."
2. "Every time Aishwarya makes a trip to the hospital extra precaution is taken to safeguard her privacy says a source. The sonography section is barricaded and curtains drawn to keep away other curious patients, revealed our source."
Spokesperson's response: "This is the most ridiculous remark from a fictitious source– when have women been on a stage when sonographies are done in any hospital and on any woman."
3. "Well-placed sources at the hospital revealed that the gynecologist especially comes for Aishwarya's appointment at 7.30 am, usually before other patients start trickling in."
Spokesperson's response: "This is totally false and baseless."
4. "However we cannot ever predict a baby's arrival, so we have booked the room from the 10th to the 15th, added the source."
Spokesperson's response: "Who is this source to have booked a room on the first place?"
Commenting on this article, Dr. Pai, Head of Radiology and Vice President, Seven Hills Hospital says, "The report published in a daily tabloid in regards to Mrs. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's delivery at Seven Hills has taken me by surprise. The information and details are a figment of someone's imagination. 7.30 am appointments and a C SECTION for the 11th as declared in the news piece have no resemblance to the truth and such stories only put the medical fraternity in bad light. It may be added that a sonography is a personal procedure and is not performed in open wards hence it would not be different for any patient; each is entitled to their privacy. Twisted details mislead the people of this country to believe and follow what a writer may see has good 'masala' newsprint."
Adds Aishwarya's publicist, "It is unfortunate that such false and fabricated news is being created to influence minds. Such articles as the lead in a daily go against the basic responsibility of print reporting and show case misinformation that could effect the huge following into believing that such wonderful moments of ones lives as a gift of life are open to personal preferences. As a lady, I would feel that we should provide a more responsible attitude to such misinformed articles."
Read the entire Mumbai Mirror article that fabricated stories about Aishwarya
Bachchans pick Marol hospital for New B
• Deluxe VIP room booked from November 10-15, sources don't rule out an auspicious 11/11/11 delivery
One of the most keenly awaited celeb babies will be born in the city's only seven-star hospital.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, scheduled to deliver in this fortnight (her due date is November 14) has, confounding all expectations, chosen to deliver at Seven Hills Hospital at Marol in Andheri (east).
The hospital which made headlines after running into several controversies over its quota of beds for the poor, was selected by the Bachchans after Aishwarya's sister-in-law Shrima gave birth to a baby boy here last year.
The actress was reportedly impressed with the facilities and began consulting the in-house gynaecologist Dr Vinita Salvi for her pregnancy.
Yet another reason for choosing the hospital was the privacy it afforded the family - Aishwarya has seldom been seen in public in the nine months of her pregnancy, and her voluminous salwar kameezes have belied the paparazzi's effort to photograph her baby bump.
Well-placed sources at hospital revealed that the gynaecologist especially comes for Aishwarya's appointments at 7.30 am usually before other patients start trickling in.
Not willing to upset their star client, the hospital has walked the extra mile to keep these visits a secret. "Every time Aishwarya makes a trip to the hospital, extra precaution is taken to safeguard her privacy," says a source. "The sonography section is barricaded and curtains drawn to keep away other curious patients," revealed our source.
The hospital has also prepped up a VIP deluxe suite for her, which has been booked for a week starting November 10. The pregnancy, which is being keenly followed by the nation, has been progressing smoothly, say sources, adding that there is a possibility of Aishwarya going in for a C-Section delivery on 11/11/11.
The number is significant, not only because it is a day that comes once in every 800 years, but also because Bachchan senior's birth date falls on an 11th, October 11. "However we cannot ever predict a baby's arrival so we have booked the room from the 10th to the 15th," added the source.
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