The most talked-about mommy-daughter duo, Jaya Bachchan and Shweta Bachchan shared contradictory takes on discussion between age and experience in latest podcast episode.
Navya Naveli Nanda’s unapologetic discussions and revelations on her podcast, What The Hell Navya 2 with her mother, Shweta Bachchan and grandmother, Jaya Bachchan have been frequenting headlines for quite some time now. From discussing varied opinions on sensitive issues to revealing unheard anecdotes from the Bachchan household, the trio have grabbed attention like no other. In the recent teaser glimpse of the podcast’s upcoming episode, the mommy-daughter duo, Jaya and Shweta could be seen expressing contrasting views yet again.
The latest episode of What The Hell Navya 2 featured the three Bachchan ladies discussing their viewpoints on the topic of age and experience. The host, Navya started off the conversation by asking her mom and grandmother if making more mistakes in life accounts for grabbing more learning. In response, her mommy, Shweta Bachchan quipped that she has always let her children to make mistakes as often, thereby allowing them to learn from those themselves. She expressed:
“I think the best thing you can do for your child is let your child make their own mistakes.”
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However, when it came to Navya’s grandmother, Jaya Bachchan’s turn, she openly contradicted her daughter, Shweta’s opinions on the matter. Instead, she clearly remarked how it is experience only that helps a person get out of the toughest problems. In her words:
“Experience accha hota hai jab kisi uljhe hui baat ko suljhana ho.”
In yet another segment of the interaction, Shweta Bachchan was seen remarking about her daughter, Navya Nanda, as the former claimed that the latter never stops to take a breath for a moment while conversing. Hilariously suggesting how her daughter lacks the basic sense of punctuation, Shweta added:
“Navya talks without taking a breath. There’s no modulation, there’s no full stop, there’s no comma.”
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Previously, in an earlier episode of her podcast, Navya Nanda posed a question to her mother, Shweta and grandmother, Jaya to verify who among the three of them were the best cooks in the family. To this, Shweta promptly raised her hand to imply that she was the best one among them. Moreover, when Navya further quipped her mommy for the reason behind calling herself the best cook, Shweta simply mentioned that she cooks the most in the family.
Earlier, in yet another episode of the podcast, What The Hell Navya, Shweta Bachchan opened up about the aspect of dealing with failures in one’s life. She added that she has never bothered about her children’s academic results, since she believed they should become good human beings first. Expressing further, she said:
“The world doesn't fall apart with one failure."
What do you think about the Bachchan ladies’ conversations? Let us know.
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