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Saba Azad Pushes for Compulsory Sex Education in Fresh Campaign

Actor‑activist Saba Azad urges mandatory sex‑ed while promoting “Who’s Your Gynac?”

Bollywood’s Saba Azad calls for sex education to become a school‑subject and ties the message to the launch of the quirky health brand ‘Who’s Your Gynac?’.

During a lively video shoot, Saba Azad didn’t just smile for the camera—she spoke out. The actress‑turned‑activist used the platform to demand that sex education be a compulsory part of school curricula across India.

“Our kids deserve proper knowledge, not myths,” she said, pausing as if choosing her words carefully. “If we wait for embarrassment to end, it will be too late.” The tone was earnest, yet there was a hint of her trademark humor—a little chuckle slipped in, reminding viewers that learning can be both serious and light‑hearted.

While championing the cause, Saba also introduced the newly launched brand “Who’s Your Gynac?”. It’s a playful, yet thoughtfully curated line of feminine wellness products that aims to demystify gynecological health. “Think of it as a friendly conversation you have with your body,” she added, gesturing toward a pastel‑colored bottle.

Her message resonated: comprehensive sex education can dismantle taboos, empower young people, and ultimately improve public health. By linking the call to action with a tangible product, she hopes to make the conversation concrete—something you can hold, use, and discuss openly.

Fans and followers took to social media, sharing the clip, quoting her lines, and even debating the feasibility of nationwide compulsory sex ed. The buzz shows that when a celebrity mixes advocacy with authenticity, the dialogue spreads beyond the screen.

Whether you’re curious about the new “Who’s Your Gynac?” line or simply agree that schools should teach about consent, bodies, and relationships, Saba’s message hits a clear note: knowledge is power, and it should be everyone’s right.

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