5 takeaways from Agastya Nanda’s dialog with Jaya Bachchan, Navya Nanda, Shweta Bachchan on masculinity

The newest episode of Navya Nanda’s podcast What The Hell Navya 2 dropped on Thursday. With her brother, The Archies actor Agastya Nanda becoming a member of her, her mother Shweta Bachchan and grandmother Jaya Bachchan as a particular visitor, the quartet mentioned all the things about males and masculinity. Here are 5 takeaways from the episode. (Also Read: Jaya Bachchan says girls are ‘stupid’ to not let males pay on dates: ‘They’re saying do not be chivalrous’)

Despite having some differing opinions, Agastya put his point across well
Despite having some differing opinions, Agastya put his level throughout nicely

‘I believe in a healthy balance’

Agastya opened up on the episode that whereas masculinity isn’t one thing they ever mentioned as a household, it’s one thing that he mentioned with associates. “I believe you should embrace both your masculine and feminine sides, and show emotions. I show emotion, I am in touch with my feminine side. I believe in a healthy balance of both. I’ve never been told not to show emotions, so I don’t think it’s wrong,” he stated. Shweta identified that there was a time when males had been speculated to not ‘cry, get scared or hurt.’ She additionally stated, “I think I’m doing something right if he (Agastya) doesn’t think that (it’s wrong to show emotions).”

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‘We should follow our natural tendencies’

Agastya stated that he doesn’t behave the best way he does along with his male associates in direction of girls, and it’s not as a result of he’s poisonous. “I like how men and women have natural tendencies that are different. It’s that feeling of being gentler towards a woman. I am not trying to be toxic, but I like to treat them with care. I won’t talk to a girl like I do with my (male) friends. I like the nurturing aspect of a woman, it’s the most beautiful thing. I won’t get that with dad (Nikhil Nanda), nanu (Amitabh Bachchan) or mamu (Abhishek Bachchan). I am also not against the idea of a man being domestic, I just don’t think I can do it,” he stated.

‘I learn from my father’

Agastya identified how being a person is ‘individual’ to the individual and that there’s no ‘template’ to it. “Each person has a different way of showing who they are from the inside. I don’t think you should try to be someone else or try to live up to an image,” he stated. He additionally added that he appears to the boys round him for steering. “I am seeing how they behave. Mostly, it’s your father, the comparison you make to how you should be as a man,” he added. But he made it clear that he doesn’t observe his father to the T, stating, “There are things I really like about how he is. There are things I don’t and feel differently about.”

‘I became religious and spiritual’

Agastya revealed that whereas engaged on The Archies, he turned non secular and religious. “We’re so used to getting things in an instant that it’s easy to lose faith. It came naturally to me, I became religious and spiritual. When I started acting, I didn’t know if people would like me. So, I did my best and left the rest to God, to keep faith in something beyond me,” he stated. He additionally revealed that he went by way of a ‘bad phase of anxiety’ then. Shweta chimed in that males are vocal about burnout now, whereas Jaya stated individuals are mentally exhausted. Jaya even misplaced her cool when she thought Shweta and Navya had been pulling her leg about it.

‘Cried when I saw The Archies trailer’

Shweta identified that Agastya is much more emotional in comparison with Navya, to which he stated, “My friends don’t think that. I am only emotional with family and with my loved ones. If I feel safe, I open up.” Navya, nevertheless, identified that she has ‘become more expressive’ and that she cried whereas watching the trailer of The Archies. “I am becoming more expressive, I cried when I saw his trailer. That’s new for me, I was ugly crying,” she stated. While Agastya informed her that’s not the ‘benchmark of being expressive,’ Jaya identified that Agastya ‘cries like mamu.’

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