The documentary film "Made in India" explores the complex issues surrounding the outsourcing of surrogate mothers from India to the US, revealing the human experiences behind this phenomenon. The story follows a US couple struggling with infertility and their decision to seek a surrogate mother in India, as well as the Indian surrogate who chooses to carry their child for a fee. The film delves into the personal stories of those involved, examining the commodification of the body, notions of motherhood, and the impact of globalization on reproductive technologies and women's agency.
Made in India
The film delves into the emotional journeys of Indian surrogate mothers, revealing the intimate stories behind the surrogacy industry's rapid growth and its impact on family formation.




