‘Will not join Bollywood’ reveals Amitabh’s granddaughter
New Dehli: Legendary bollywood star, Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter, Navya Naveli Nanda has revealed that she's not following her grandfather’s footsteps into Bollywood.

As per details, Navya Naveli is gearing up to join her father Nikhil Nanda’s business (Escorts).
During an interview with Vogue India magazine, she stated that she would be the fourth generation of the family taking the lead and the first woman.
She further said that it is a great sense of pride for me to be carrying forward this incredible legacy which is left behind by her great-grandfather HP Nanda.
"Every day there are more and more women starting businesses, breaking records, showing up for one another and exuding independence. I am grateful to be living in a time when women are taking charge,” Navya added.
She concluded the interview saying, “The ball is definitely in our court, and I cannot wait to see all the amazing things we are going to achieve”.
Meanwhile, Navya is an avid social media user and recently, she made her Instagram account public and she is quite vocal about several social issues on her Instagram handle as well.

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