"I don’t want Navya to get married," says Jaya Bachchan as she describes the concept of marriage 'outdated'
Jaya Bachchan has called the concept of ‘marriage’ an outdated institution in modern times. The 77-year-old expressed that her granddaughter, Navya Naveli Nanda, who would be turning 28 in a week, should not tie the knot. The actress further highlighted that she is too old to be advising young women on how to bring up kids, and accepted that the children have been getting smarter.
Jaya Bachahan and Nanda Navya Naveli have been known for their extraordinary and progressive thoughts. While the actress had claimed it was not this free in her time when she was young, Jaya highlighted the need for emotional and mental compatibility is a must during Navya's podcast. "People will find it objectionable coming from me, but physical attraction and compatibility are also very important. Our times, we couldn't experiment, but today the generation does, and why shouldn't they? Because that also is responsible for a long-lasting relationship," Jaya Bachchan said while speaking on the topic of having children without marriage, adding that it is important for the love to last long.
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Jaya Bachchan talked about her granddaughter's marriage
Jaya Bachchan casually dropped the encouraging sentence in a conversation ‘Just enjoy life,’ when she was asked about the legality of marriage. She was asked whether the actress would be fine to see Nanda following her steps and leaving her career after getting married. Bachchan replied, “I don’t want Navya to get married," during a conversation with Barkha Dutt. When the host asked to elaborate about thinking that marriage is an outdated institution, the ‘Abhimaan’ actress claimed that today’s children can outsmart anyone during her interview with We The Women in Mumbai.For Jaya Bachchan, marriage is like a sweet dish
Circling back to the wedding, Jaya Bachchan, who herself has been married for over 50 years with Amitabh Bachchan, explained the concept by comparing it with Delhi-ka ladoo. If you eat them, you will end up getting in trouble, but if you don't, you'll regret it immediately.Jaya Bachahan and Nanda Navya Naveli have been known for their extraordinary and progressive thoughts. While the actress had claimed it was not this free in her time when she was young, Jaya highlighted the need for emotional and mental compatibility is a must during Navya's podcast. "People will find it objectionable coming from me, but physical attraction and compatibility are also very important. Our times, we couldn't experiment, but today the generation does, and why shouldn't they? Because that also is responsible for a long-lasting relationship," Jaya Bachchan said while speaking on the topic of having children without marriage, adding that it is important for the love to last long.
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Priti Ranjan Sinha
3 days ago
I absolutely agree with Jaya Bachhan ji. Marriage is now a outdated concept. Present generation should avoid getting married. One can be in a relationship without the need of marriageRead allPost comment
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