Navya Naveli Nanda, Shweta Nanda, Jaya Bachchan have come collectively to share ‘something however boring’ household tales for a brand new podcast. watch promo

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Navya Naveli Nanda, Shweta Nanda, Jaya Bachchan have come collectively to share ‘something however boring’ household tales for a brand new podcast.  watch promo

Three generations of the Bachchan household are all set to seem on a brand new podcast titled ‘What the Hell Navya’. Amitabh Bachchan’s mom might be seen within the first episode of the present hosted by granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda. Shweta bachchan Nanda and his grandmother Jaya Bachchan. The promo of the present is out and it guarantees ‘tales you’ve got by no means heard earlier than’.

Snippets from the promo present the three ladies speaking about quite a lot of experiences. In the promo, Jaya Bachchan says, “Navya and Shweta have been my greatest pals. Talking about love, the Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham actor additionally says, “Today the definition of love has changed.”

The promo was shared on Instagram with the caption, “3 ladies, 3 generations, 3 perceptions. ‘What the Hell Navya’, hosted by @navyananda together with her 2 particular friends ShwetaBachchan Nanda and JayaBachchan, mentioned varied issues from finance and fame to friendship and household. The present will premiere on September 24.

Karan Johar wrote within the remark part, “😂😂😂😂😂 Auntie J is the best ️❤️❤️.”

Jaya and Navya have stayed away from the limelight as they’re the one two members of the Bachchan household who should not within the movie enterprise. Navya’s brother Agastya can also be going to debut in movies with Zoya Akhtar’s The Archies. Jaya Bachchan took a break from movies just a few years again. He was final seen in a cameo in 2016’s Ki & Ka. She is at the moment working in Karan Johar’s Rocky and Rani Ki love story, through which she’s going to star alongside Dharmendra, Shabana Azmi, Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh.

In an earlier dialog with indianexpress.com, Navya talked about her privilege and the way it has formed her journey. “Given my background, and where I come from, I could never use the word ‘challenging’ to describe my journey. I have been given more than I deserve, than I can live in this lifetime, and I am grateful for that. I was raised as saying ‘privilege comes with responsibility’, and that’s exactly what I’m following. I want to be able to share the resources and opportunities I am fortunate to have. I want to burst this bubble in which we all live, and invite the world, so that we can walk and share this path together – that path will lead us to equality,” she mentioned.


With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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