Woman delivers baby while watching Sudigadu

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,August 30 2012]

Delivering a baby while watching a movie is a jocular idea used in our films. But when such a thing happens in real life, it understandably makes news. One Parimala from the Palamaner town has made news when she delivered a baby while watching Sudigadu.

As reported, the woman was expected to deliver a baby anytime but, it appears, she was not prepared to undergo labour pain so soon. She bought a ticket for Sudigadu, entered the theatre and started to happily enjoy the film.

She started undergoing labour pain all of a sudden. It was when the film was stopped and all attention given to the woman. Luckily, it was a smooth natural delivery for the woman.

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