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Jaya Bachchan Hails Amitabh as Her Best Friend on Granddaughter’s Vodcast


In an insightful season finale of the vodcast ‘What The Hell Navya?’, Navya Naveli Nanda, granddaughter of Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan, welcomed her adoring fans to a heartfelt discussion on friendships. Joined by her mother Shweta Bachchan and grandmother Jaya Bachchan, Navya’s vodcast has already captivated a loyal audience with its candid and intimate conversations featuring the women of the Bachchan family. The finale episode gifted listeners with a rare glimpse into the personal life of one of Bollywood’s most revered families.

Amidst the open-hearted discussions, Jaya Bachchan divulged a sentiment that resonated deeply with her audience, acknowledging her husband, Amitabh Bachchan, as not just her life partner but also her closest confidant and best friend. “My husband is my best friend. I don’t keep secrets from him,” Jaya stated emphatically. “Honesty is the foundation of every meaningful relationship. It’s important to express oneself openly, even if your views differ from your partner’s.” Emphasizing the strength derived from true friendship, Jaya also shared her bond with her granddaughter, Navya, whom she counts among her dearest friends, conceding with a smile that despite their closeness, some things may remain unshared.

It was revealed that Jaya’s circle encompasses friends from various walks of life, particularly those outside the cinematic world she is synonymous with. Highlighting a grounded life, Jaya expressed her affinity for the friends she made during her college days, “They’re my support system,” and talked about the joy of forging new friendships with assistant directors on set, adding a playful note to the conversation by admitting she enjoys teasing them.

The dialogue ventured into the realm of generational perspectives on friendships, with Jaya questioning the ephemeral nature of modern associations. “Young people today make friends quickly and part ways just as swiftly; they seem reluctant to make accommodations. I struggle with today’s notion of parents as friends. While parental bonds are unique and strong, they must maintain certain boundaries,” commented Jaya, voicing her understanding of relational dynamics.

Contrasting with her grandmother’s traditional view on friendships, Navya painted a picture of her own evolution in friendships from her school days to now. She confessed that her youthful desire to mingle with the ‘cool’ crowd has matured into a selection process based on shared ambitions and values. “It’s different now,” Navya reflected thoughtfully. “I’m drawn to people who challenge me, who push me to be better.”

‘What The Hell Navya?’ captured hearts with its refreshing and frank take on topics often held close to the vest. The vodcast, which premiered its second season on February 1st, 2024, has been a weekly treat for listeners. Navya not only shared screen time with her grandmother and mother but also introduced her brother Agastya Nanda to the audience in a special appearance in the fourth episode, further enriching the dialogue with diverse family perspectives.

As the second season of ‘What The Hell Navya?’ drew to a close with its finale, audiences were left contemplating the wisdom imparted by the three generations of Bachchan women. The vodcast has not only offered entertainment but has fostered connection through its authentic conversation, inspiring listeners to reflect on their friendships and the multifaceted nature of these bonds. With the final echoes of the season lingering in the air, fans eagerly await future episodes, hoping to continue the journey with Navya and her family into the realms of their personal insights and experiences.