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Navya Naveli Nanda: Breaking the Mold with Business Over Bollywood


In an intriguing twist to the legacy of one of Bollywood’s most celebrated families, Navya Naveli Nanda has chosen a path less trodden by her illustrious kin—business over acting. The progeny of the Bachchan lineage, Navya, might have been expected to shine on the silver screen, but she has instead decided to amplify her career in the world of commerce, drawing from her family’s substantial business acumen.

Navya Naveli Nanda, daughter to Shweta Bachchan and granddaughter to megastars Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan, has been a topic of curiosity for those who follow the lives of celebrity offspring. In a recent conversation with CNBC-TV18, Navya divulged her future aspirations and why she leaned towards entrepreneurship rather than cinema.

Speaking candidly, Navya revealed a significant but somewhat overshadowed aspect of her heritage: “Both sides of my family have a rich heritage. On my father’s side, we have a four-generation history in business.” Unlike other star kids whose default trajectory seems to align with celluloid dreams, Navya finds solace and purpose in the corporate sphere, no doubt influenced by her paternal precedent in business.

The confluence of art and commerce has always been subtle yet striking within the Bachchan bloodline. While her grandfather and father’s involvement with Hindi cinema needs no introduction, their acumen for business and financial matters is something that Navya grew up around. Her upbringing in Delhi, surrounded by conversations about stock markets and commerce with her paternal figures, has shaped her worldview and her career choice.

While Navya has shown a keen interest in steering clear from the cinematic scope of her family, the prospect of including her famous relatives in her creative ventures isn’t entirely off the table. Navya’s vodcast, ‘What The Hell Navya,’ a platform for candid discussions which features herself along with her mother and grandmother, has sparked interest as to whether Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan might grace the show with their presence. “That’s a whole other podcast itself,” Navya humorously stated in an interview with News18. Though she joked about the worthiness of their show for such esteemed appearances, Navya teased the audience with the possibility of a special cameo.

This second season of the vodcast, aside from diving into the Bachchan family dynamics, has also given Navya a distinct voice in the public domain, one that resonates with her personal passion for entrepreneurship and social causes. In 2021, she unveiled Project Naveli, an initiative dedicated to combating gender inequality in India, illustrating that her ambitions extend well beyond keeping up family traditions.

Moreover, despite her decision to eschew the allure of camera and fame, the Bachchan-Nanda family’s brush with Bollywood continues through Navya’s sibling Agastya. He marked his entry into the industry with the Netflix-streamed movie ‘The Archies’, hinting that the cinematic saga of the Bachchans persists, albeit with Navya charting her own course in the world of business.

The case of Navya Naveli Nanda suggests an interesting cultural shift. Confronted with the choice between a seemingly predestined film career and the pursuit of a personal entrepreneurial calling, she chose the latter. Her decision perhaps signals a broader societal transformation where the scions of celebrated families feel free to forge their own paths and are measured not just by the legacy they are born into but by the impact of their own pursuits and contributions.

As a member of Bollywood’s first family, Navya Naveli Nanda’s professional detour into the fields of entrepreneurship and activism might come as a surprise to those expecting her to follow in her family’s thespian footsteps. Yet, it’s a testament to the eclectic nature of the modern Indian youth, who dare to envision diverse roles for themselves, unfettered by the weight of ancestral acclaim. With her decision, Navya redefines success and reshapes the conversation around legacy, purpose, and individual choice.