Navya Naveli Nanda reveals this family member helps ease up tensions at the Bachchan household

    In the latest episode, Navya also revealed that the Bachchan clan is quite straightforward when it comes to sharing each other opinions on any matter.

    Navya Naveli Nanda reveals this family member helps ease up tensions at the Bachchan household

    Amitabh Bachchan granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda has been spilling the beans about Bachchan’s household in her podcast What The Hell Navya. Along with her grandmother Jaya Bachchan and mother Shweta Bachchan , she recently opened up about how her maternal uncle Abhishek Bachchan eases up the tense situation at home.

    In the latest episode, Navya revealed that the Bachchan clan is quite straightforward when it comes to sharing each other opinions on any matter. “Our families have created an environment for us where we are heard, we can voice our opinion, and talk about things. I think that is great. We do not hold back on giving our opinions on absolutely everything and everyone takes it in stride.” After which Jaya recalled the dinner night in which she was quite ignorant of a lot of drama that happened.

    Reacting to this, Shweta said, “Naani had a bit of a…” But Navya said, “We had a discussion and then maamu (Abhishek Bachchan) started playing music and was saying, ‘Play this music for Mumma Shwet Di’. He always does that, whenever he sees tension rising, he starts playing music. It is not even calming music. It’s always some house tech music.” Well, we are impressed by the unique technique followed by junior Bachchan to diffuse the tensions at home.

    Meanwhile, Navya has not followed in the footsteps of her grandfather and instead has taken up entrepreneurship. She co-founded Aara Health and also started her NGO project with the name Project Naveli. Further, she also plans to join her father Nikhil Nanda's business. On the other hand, Abhishek Bachchan recently appeared in the OTT series Breathe: Into The Shadows 2 alongside Amit Sadh and Nithya Menon.