Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter, Navya Naveli Nanda, has opened up about dealing with online hate. She shared how she chooses not to let negativity define her, instead focusing on her entrepreneurial work, health-tech initiatives, and podcasts. Navya emphasized that Gen Z is often misunderstood but resilient in navigating digital challenges.
Navya Naveli Nanda, co-founder of Aara Health and host of popular podcasts, has candidly spoken about her experiences with online criticism. Despite not being directly involved in Bollywood, her Bachchan family lineage often places her in the spotlight, drawing both admiration and trolling on social media.
In her recent interview, Navya highlighted that she avoids engaging with negativity online, channeling her energy into meaningful work and personal growth. She also pointed out that Gen Z is frequently judged unfairly, despite its progressive outlook, entrepreneurial drive, and focus on mental well-being.
Her approach reflects a growing trend among young public figures who prioritize constructive engagement over reacting to online hate. Navya’s stance resonates with many young Indians navigating similar challenges in the digital age, making her voice an important one in conversations about resilience and mental health.
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Navya Naveli Nanda opens up about facing online hate
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Chooses to focus on work and personal growth over negativity
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Co-founder of health-tech platform Aara Health
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Highlights Gen Z as misunderstood but resilient
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Uses podcasts and public platforms to share candid conversations
Sources: Times of India, News18, Variety India