Navya Naveli Nanda says she is too young and inexperienced, Shweta Bachchan’s heart swells with pride – Times of India

Amitabh BachchanNavya Naveli Nanda’s granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda in her podcast ‘What the hell Navya?’ Getting headlines from Where she has talked about many problems faced by women in the society. It also featured his mother Shweta Bachchan Nanda and his grandmother Jaya Bachchan, She recently talked about the opportunities her privilege has brought her and how her lack of experience shouldn’t stop her from speaking up for her beliefs.
When Navya was asked about her thoughts on being told that she is too young and inexperienced to make the change, she said, “I have definitely faced it. I think lack of experience is one of the reasons.” Can’t be why you don’t step in.” Rise up and raise your voice against something. I guess I don’t want to wait until I’m 70 and have 70 years of experience to change the world or do something that will change the world.

She continued, “I think 80 percent of this country is young and between the ages of 18 and 35. I can’t wait until I’m 30 to say, ‘Well, I have 30 years of experience. And now I’m leaving.” do something. If 80 percent of this country is youth, why are we not on those tables? Why aren’t we having those conversations? Why aren’t we thinking about what we want as young people, as young creators, as young entrepreneurs, as young women?”

“We must build those policies because that’s when it’s going to be the future. And if we don’t build it, who’s going to build it for us? 30 years from now when I have a daughter, I want to She grew up in a world where she felt equal. And I think that’s exactly what I say to people who say, ‘You’re 25 and you have no experience.’ Yes, I don’t have the experience, but I’ll learn it along the way. But if today, I don’t use this opportunity to speak up, I’m not only doing myself a disservice, but I’m doing the future A disgrace to the generations who will come and say, ‘Why didn’t you say anything? Because of lack of experience?'”

Navya’s sharp statements made her mother Shweta very proud. She posted several heart-filled emojis and wrote, “Wow Navya. Loved what you said. Keep it up.” She reshared the video on her Instagram stories and wrote, “You are never too young to make a difference.”