Neha Dhupia’s much-lauded initiative, Freedom To Feed, continues to spark impactful conversations. These discussions focus on motherhood, breastfeeding, and the challenges women face. Women face challenges in balancing their personal and professional lives. This time, the platform welcomes ace Indian badminton player Jwala Gutta. She is a Commonwealth Games gold medalist. Jwala will join Neha for a candid live session today on the 18th September 2025.

Jwala recently embraced motherhood. She made headlines for her thoughtful contribution. She donated 30 litres of breast milk to help other infants in need. Her inspiring gesture brought attention to the importance of breastfeeding. It also highlighted the urgent need for awareness and support for mothers across the country.

Neha Dhupia, founder of Freedom To Feed, spoke about the upcoming session. She said, “I am truly excited to have Jwala join us on Freedom To Feed. She has always been a champion both on and off the court. Now, as a new mother, she is leading by example in starting conversations that matter. Her story of strength, empathy, and resilience is one that so many women will connect with. I look forward to hearing her journey as a mother, as an athlete, and as a woman breaking barriers.”

It’s basically about normalising breastfeeding. It’s about making sure that we don’t sexualize it, that’s what the community is about. Jwala’s donation of breast milk is a shining example of empowerment. It helps save the lives of infants in NICU wards. It also inspires countless mothers. She has not only broken barriers in sports but is also reshaping conversations around motherhood and child health in India.