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Navya Naveli says she admires Aaradhya Bachchan’s wisdom: ‘She’s more aware than I was at 12’
Navya Naveli Nanda says her young cousin sister Aaradhya Bachchan is wise that she actually doesn't need any tips from her. She called Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai's daughter 'assured, confident'.
Is there any advice that Navya Naveli Nanda would want to give Aardhya Bachchan? She answers. (Photo: Navya Naveli Nanda/Instagram)It is shaping up to be a tale of two wise sisters. Entrepreneur Navya Naveli Nanda has opened up about her cousin sister Aaradhya, daughter of Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai, calling her a 12-year-old “wise” girl.
In an interview with News18 Showsha, Navya was asked to give some advice to Aaradhya, to which the former said that her young cousin sister actually doesn’t need any tips from her. She said Aaradhya is extremely “assured, confident” and someone aware of the happenings, which she feels is “a very commendable thing.”
“I feel she’s far wiser than I was when I was 12. She’s very intelligent and I think more aware of things than I was maybe at her age. So it’s actually great to see that entire generation grow up being so much more aware of the world, so much more aware of society and things around them so, I don’t know what advice I would give her,” she said.
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“I think I just admire her that such a young age, she is so aware of things and she’s very wise. Just happy to have a younger sister in the house to share things with,” she added. Navya has returned with the second season of her podcast, ‘What The Hell Navya?’, which features her along with her mother Shweta Bachchan and actor grandmother Jaya Bachchan.
Abhishek Bachchan had earlier spoken about Aaradhya and said, “I do not do the heavy lifting at home. That is entirely done by my wife. She allows me to go and do my work. The point is, do not try and deal with it. I do not think the new generation has a sense of hierarchy. That was something we were brought up with. They are inquisitive… they are like ‘Why? Why should I just listen to you because you are my mother?’ They are far more informed, they are born into this era of information and technology. (So my advice is just) answer their questions.”































