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Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya talks about male infertility

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Zing’s Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya has been a trendsetter when it comes to initiating progressive conversations about less-discussed topics among the youth and this season is no different. The very first episode is weaved around a topic of male infertility. Even though male infertility is as common as female infertility, it is often ignored. It also showcases how Gen Z is vocal about the way they want to lead their lives, which may or may not comply with societal norms.

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Actress Sakshi Sharma says, “This episode is really different for it talks about an unusual topic, which will create an impact on viewers. Portraying Aaliya was fun as I haven’t really played the role of a bold and confident girl before.” Adds Priyal Gupta, “I’m extremely thrilled and if I have to give a one-liner about the episode, I would say that this is a love story that is full of compassion.”

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