Set a high standard for yourself___
Navya Naveli Nanda, 25, is a young entrepreneur, co-founder of Aara Health and founder of Project Naveli. She is a critical thinker and explores her skills through innovative and unconventional business ventures.
If you were born with a silver spoon, does it matter what you do with it?
Absolutely. Navya Naveli Nanda attended Sevenoaks School in London and graduated from Fordham University in New York. Breaking all norms and 'no' following in the footsteps of other star kids like Shanaya Kapoor, Ananya Pandey, Janhavi Kapoor, Khushi Kapoor, Suhana Khan, Sara Ali Khan and many more who are eager to join Bollywood, it doesn't seem like Navya is in a hurry to become famous And hopefully make a difference in real life. This girl is a rock star, and she goes after her passion.
Navya Naveli Nanda
Navya Naveli Nanda belongs to a very prominent family in India. Here is a list of her famous and multi-billion dollar family empire names:
Grand-parents: Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Ritu Nanda, Rajan Nanda
Great-grandparents: Raj Kapoor, Krishna Kapoor, Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Teji Bachchan, Taroon Kumar Bhaduri, Indira Bhaduri
Parents: Shweta Bachchan-Nanda, Nikhil Nanda
Siblings: Agastya Nanda
Cousin: Aaradhya Bachchan
Uncle: Abhishek Bachchan
Aunt: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Navya is passionate about women's health; as such, she co-founded Aara Health, a company focused on women's menstruation and hygiene.
What the hell Navya
Navya is now a podcaster with her mother, Shveta Bachchan-Nanda, and her grandmother, veteran Bollywood actress Jaya Bachchan. Since September 2022, the trio has been podcasting for a few episodes, bringing new conversations, from content, girl pals and desi parenting to romance and regrets. It was exciting to hear the perspectives and perspectives on these issues from all women across three generations. Jaya Bachchan dispels all misconceptions about the paparazzi and their disapproval of her when the paparazzi click her photos without her consent and make up more stories about her being an angry woman, etc. Shveta Bachchan-Nanda, on the other hand, is another breath of fresh air. This intellectual spirit speaks of being married at 22, becoming a mother, and then establishing yourself as an entrepreneur later in life, with perks and many relationships with wealthy and famous movie, political, and business families.
Not going to bore you
In the What the hell Navya podcast series on Youtube and Spotify, these three strong-willed, headstrong women talk about their families, life experiences, interests, India, books, financial independence, binge-watching, and more, making the conversation even more inquisitive for the viewers. In one episode, Navya referred to watching various reality shows on Netflix, even "dumb" shows, she says, like The Kardashians and Selling Sunset. They also expressed their love for Turkish shows, which they have been following during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. We all know how hard it is to bring children, especially teenagers, into the digital and technological world. Giving your child freedom and monitoring their movements from time to time is imperative. Relationship and parenting advice are critical and thorny issues that grandmother Jaya and daughter Shveta handle with uncut prejudice and grace. Listen for more :)
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