Navya naveli nanda podcast

  1. 'What The Hell Navya': A Podcast venture By Navya Nanda
  2. Navya Naveli Nanda starts her podcast with mother & grandmother
  3. What The Hell Navya
  4. Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter Navya Nanda’s new podcast — with mother Shweta Bachchan Nanda and grandmother Jaya Bachchan — is full of snark
  5. Navya Naveli Nanda on introducing Jaya and Shweta Bachchan on her podcast: I live with women who have been through a lot and have experienced a magnitude of things


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'What The Hell Navya': A Podcast venture By Navya Nanda

Navya Naveli Nanda is the daughter of Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan's daughter Shweta Bachchan Nanda. Even though she hasn't truly entered the showbiz world, the star kid's latest project is making waves on social media. Navya did not make her acting debut in the movie industry like her grandparents did. Instead, she has started her very own podcast, "What The Hell Navya," following in the footsteps of her father, Nikhil Nanda, who also became an entrepreneur. "What The Hell Navya" By Navya Naveli Nanda For her own podcast show, "What The Hell Navya," Navya worked with Indus Vox Media, the largest podcasting service in India. According to Navya, who will be interviewing some very important people for the podcast series, it will be raw, real, funny, and extremely personal. She made this claim in an Instagram post where she provided a behind-the-scenes video of the process of making her own podcast series. In the comments part of her post, she received a lot of love. Suhana Khan's excitement was too much to handle. Shanaya Kapoor and Ananya Panday both showed their joy at the significant news that Navya gave. Along with them, Sonali Bendre, her mother Shweta Bachchan, and her uncle Amitabh Bachchan also left supportive comments on her post. By liking her post, Angad Bedi and Neha Dhupia expressed their approval. Later, Abhishek Bachchan reposted her article on his Instagram stories. On Her instagram handle, sharing the BTS video Navya wrote, You guessed it … IT’S A PODC...

Navya Naveli Nanda starts her podcast with mother & grandmother

• The debut episode of Navya Naveli Nanda's new podcast, What the Hell Navya, was released on Saturday • Navya and Shweta stated that everyone in the family took Jaya's views 'extremely seriously.' • Navya, an entrepreneur, had earlier this month announced the launch of her podcast. The debut episode of Navya Naveli Nanda new podcast, What the Hell Navya, which was released on Saturday, features some interesting exchanges between Navya, her mother, Shweta Bachchan Nanda, a writer and businesswoman. As well as her grandmother, veteran performer Jaya Bachchan. In the 31-minute podcast, the three introduced themselves one by one. Navya and Shweta stated that everyone in the family took Jaya's views 'extremely seriously.' Navya, an entrepreneur, had earlier this month announced the launch of her podcast. The first episode of Navya’s podcast was shared with a note that read, “Welcome to the Bachchan Family! We know them, follow them, respect them, and love them. In this episode, we meet the women of this iconic family - Navya, an entrepreneur, Shweta, a writer, and Jaya, an actor-politician. And guess what, they are a lot like us - a little quirky, a little perky, a bit sweet, and a lot savage. Listen to them tell us a bit about each other, and what we should look forward to on the show. Enjoy!” 3 Navya and Shweta stated that everyone in the family took Jaya's views "extremely seriously." While introducing Jaya Bachchan on the podcast, Shweta said, “Everyone knows you. You stan...

What The Hell Navya

What The Hell Navya is a feel-good show with 3 women from different generations and their thoughts. It brings together the phenomenal women of the Bachchan Family- Navya Naveli Nanda, Shweta Nanda, & Jaya Bachchan to discuss various important topics. The show aims to create a safe space for women across all age groups with hosts representing three generations and bringing in different perspectives. The hosts share their thoughts on financial independence, careers, love, parenting, friendship, and more! All episodes are a great mix of making a point, honesty, and fun. The podcast will begin streaming starting 24th September, every Saturday on all major audio streaming platforms. What started in the pandemic as a routine catch up because everyone was locked down under the same roof, is now a show! Our hosts have bared their hearts, spilled the beans and the tea, and been our friends, philosophers and guides. In this episode, they wrap up this season with some takeaways and memories. They may or may not be back but we hope the love and wisdom is shared and appreciated widely. Until next time! You can reach out to Navya on her Instagram @navyananda Find the show across Audio Platforms IVM Podcasts | Apple | Spotify | Google | JioSaavn | Gaana | Amazon Music Check out our YouTube Channel Show Merch is available at the IVM Merch Store This show is empowered by Bumble in India. App | Instagram Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Ins...

Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter Navya Nanda’s new podcast — with mother Shweta Bachchan Nanda and grandmother Jaya Bachchan — is full of snark

This column typically covers OTT shows and films, but there is now a significant amount of overlap between the entertainment industry and the podcasting space (which has witnessed rapid expansion over the last two to three years). So, podcasts will make an appearance here every now and then, especially when the people involved are connected to the film/TV worlds. This week, it is Hosted by Navya Naveli Nanda, the weekly podcast (fresh episode releases every Saturday) features her mother Shweta Bachchan Nanda and her maternal grandmother Jaya Bachchan. The ‘hook’ of the show is three generations of women offering their respective insights on friendship, family, balancing one’s personal and professional lives, and so on; three talk shows in one, essentially. The name is derived from what Jaya and Shweta claim is one of Navya’s favourite expressions, as well as the way they feel sometimes when they see the 20-something overstuffing her days and weeks with activities. Right from the first episode, the banter between the three is both affectionate and deeply committed to getting some solid jibes in every now and then. Like when Shweta introduces herself as Navya’s mother and follows it up with, “I’m here as the voice of reason, to balance the 50-plus and the 30-minus.” Jaya, without missing a beat, shoots back, “I’d remind you that age is only in the head” in a very Maggie Smith-from- Downton Abbey way. The banter between Navya, Shweta and Jaya Bachchan in What the Hell Navya i...

Navya Naveli Nanda on introducing Jaya and Shweta Bachchan on her podcast: I live with women who have been through a lot and have experienced a magnitude of things

Navya Naveli Nanda says it all on her new podcast ‘What the Hell Navya’ and she drags along her writer mother Shweta Bachchan Nanda and politician grandmother For the first time ever, three generations of Bachchans are coming together for a living room conversation, through Navya Naveli Nanda’s podcast. The podcast featuring Navya along with Jaya Bachchan and Shweta Bachchan bond over similarities, squabble over their differences - but end up getting along. Somehow. “I’ve always had my own opinions and my family had to deal with it,” said podcast host Navya, “My Mom and Navya Naveli Nanda talks about her equation with mom Shweta Bachchan Nanda and grandmother Jaya Bachchan; says, 'There is a lot of conflict and arguments' - Exclusive ETimes sat down for a free wheeling chat with Shweta Bachchan Nanda and Navya Naveli Nanda and this unfiltered conversation is not one to be missed. Navya Naveli Nanda is a 24-year-old entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Aara Health, a women-centric health tech platform. She is also the founder of Project Naveli, a non-profit working with women. “OK let’s be honest, I get bashed a lot on this podcast,” she adds. “But hey, I live with women who have been through a lot and have experienced a magnitude of things. So it’s only natural for them to correct me. That’s how families help you grow.” The podcast brings together a partnership with the women-first dating and social networking app. Over the 10-episode series listeners will get a raw look at the ...