Dancer-turned-actress Daisy Shah has opened up about her personal life and future plans, revealing that she has frozen her eggs and does not believe marriage is essential to becoming a mother. At 41, the actress says she is content with where she stands in life and is leaving the idea of marriage to God. In a recent interaction, Daisy shared, “I have no second thoughts about marriage. I have left everything to God. I don’t think marriage is necessary to have a family. I have frozen my eggs so that I can become a mother whenever I want. I can have my own child.”
Daisy Shah
Daisy Shah On Freezing Eggs
Her statement reflects a growing trend of women choosing to take control of their reproductive choices without societal pressure. Speaking to one of the media houses, Daisy said she feels fulfilled and satisfied with her achievements so far, “I have everything I wanted in life. I dreamed of buying a house, and that has been fulfilled.” The actress emphasized that she is currently at a peaceful and content stage in her life, having accomplished her personal and professional goals.
Daisy Shah
Daisy Shah has previously spoken candidly about her past relationships, describing some of them as toxic. She revealed that one former partner had even restricted her from working with male actors, “Something or the other happens every day. Relationships break up, or all kinds of problems arise, so it’s very scary.” She further added that while financial independence is important, emotional compatibility matters more.
Daisy Shah
Daisy said, “It’s not about the money because I earn well myself. I just can’t be the mother of an adult man.” Her remarks underline her strong stance on self-respect and emotional maturity in relationships. Let us tell you that Daisy Shah began her journey in the entertainment industry as a dancer before transitioning to acting. She appeared in the song Lagan Lagi alongside Salman Khan in the 2003 romantic film Tere Naam, directed by Satish Kaushik.
Daisy Shah
Her breakthrough role came in Jai Ho, produced by Sohail Khan where she starred opposite Salman Khan. She later reunited with him in Race 3, directed by Remo D’Souza. Most recently, Daisy was seen in the web series Red Room. She also has upcoming projects lined up, including The Ghost of Gandhi and director Sujad Iqbal Khan’s action film Bihu Attack*.

