Today, cutting-edge research and the boom in the assisted reproduction industry offer them new possibilities, new hopes, new dilemmas. The couple set off for Hyderabad, the heart of Indian medical and assisted reproduction research, on a journey of hope, a journey that will take them to Dr Rama’s fertility clinic.
Dr Rama is the owner of a number of clinics in southern India and is expanding her business into the Gulf States and the Caribbean. At the Hyderabad clinic, Jhuma comes into contact with doctors, embryologists, other infertile women and surrogate mothers who are driven by poverty to sell their wombs to earn the surrogacy fees that give them and their existing children a chance of a future.
The meetings and the results of the medical tests will make Jhuma and her husband face crucial decisions. The journey to Hyderabad will change them forever.
This film charts the personal experiences of several women from different castes and classes involved in all sides of this growing business: the desperate couple whose longing for a child is straining their relationship, the equally desperate women who turn to surrogacy and the dynamic and entrepreneurial Dr Rama.
It is a story of the growing desire for prosperity from the lower classes in the face of India’s booming economy, where traditional values and customs hit up against globalisation – a story of hope, cultural taboos, drama and money.