The second episode of the second season of Navya Nanda’s What The Hell Navya was launched on her YouTube channel on Thursday. Titled Love Aaj Kal, it featured Navya, her mom Shweta Nanda and grandmother Jaya Bachchan, and the subject of dialog was love. (Also Read: Jaya Bachchan tells Navya Nanda she would not thoughts folks making enjoyable of her: ‘But these doing the memes are so unhealthy’)
On pink flags
After getting defined by her granddaughter Navya what a pink flag means, Jaya quipped, “Bad manners would be a red flag for me. I hate it when people say ‘tu’ or ‘tum.’ Have you ever heard me referring to nana (grandfather, Amitabh Bachchan) as ‘tum?’ It feels disrespectful.”
Shweta’s pink flags have been all about respect. “Violence is of course a no, both physical and verbal. If a partner says something bothers them, just don’t do it and show them consideration,” she mentioned, including, “Don’t drag fights if they say sorry, because they already apologised.”
On singledom
Navya identified how tough it’s for a girl to remain single in as we speak’s world regardless of such evolution. Shweta identified that as a result of folks really feel a lady’s objective is to have infants, she has the stress to marry.
“Society is designed in a way that it’s okay for men to be single, but it’s not that easy for women. Never get married in a rush and have kids only when you’re emotionally and financially secure,” she mentioned as Jaya added, “A lot of couples today choose not to have children, which is fine too.”
Shweta nonetheless additionally talked about that girls really feel the stress to be in relationships as a result of their associates are. “None of your friends are single Navya and that’s very telling,” she mentioned.
On self-love
For Jaya, self-love meant having self-respect first. “If you don’t respect yourself, your body, your mind, how can you respect someone else? You have to respect yourself first,” she mentioned.
Shweta thought that Gen Z had no points with self-pampering, however that they had a problem with self-love. “Self-love is so difficult because you’re constantly fed a lot of negativity online. If one person says something bad, you don’t see the positives everyone else is pointing out. That’s true for me also; we’re so harsh and negative on ourselves. We need to stop that,” she opined.
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