Jaya Bachchan has called the concept of ‘marriage’ an outdated institution in modern times. The 77-year-old actress shared her thoughts while discussing her granddaughter, Navya Naveli Nanda, who is about to turn 28. She emphasized that Navya should not feel pressured to tie the knot.
During an interview with We The Women, Jaya Bachchan explained her perspective on modern relationships and parenting. She mentioned that she is too old to guide young women on raising children and acknowledged that children today are more aware and smarter than before. Her comments reflected a belief that traditional expectations of marriage may no longer apply in contemporary society.
Jaya Bachchan has called the concept of ‘marriage’ an outdated institution in modern times, suggesting that her granddaughter should focus on personal growth and happiness instead of conforming to societal norms. She casually encouraged Navya to “just enjoy life,” highlighting the importance of living freely without being bound by conventional rules.
The ‘Abhimaan’ actress further explained that todayโs youth are highly capable of making their own decisions. When asked if she would be okay seeing Navya follow her footsteps and perhaps pause her career after marriage, Jaya Bachchan was candid, saying, “I don’t want Navya to get married.” She reinforced her belief that marriage is no longer the ultimate milestone in life.
Jaya Bachchan has called the concept of ‘marriage’ an outdated institution in modern times, underscoring the evolving mindset of younger generations. She stressed that children today can outsmart anyone and that traditional advice about marriage and domestic life may not be relevant anymore. Her comments have sparked conversations on how societal perceptions of marriage are changing among Bollywood families.
The actressโs honest and progressive viewpoint continues to resonate, offering a modern perspective on marriage, career, and personal freedom for young adults like Navya Naveli Nanda.
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