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What the hell Navya! season 2: Jaya Bachchan says 'love goes out of the window after marriage'

Updated on: 29 January,2024 06:31 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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What the hell Navya! season 2: Jaya Bachchan, Shweta Bachchan and Navya Naveli Nanda are back to discuss issues concerning women

What the hell Navya! season 2: Jaya Bachchan says 'love goes out of the window after marriage'

Shweta Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan and Navya Naveli Nanda

Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan's granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda are all set for the second season of her podcast 'What The Hell Navya!'. Apart from Navya, the show also features her mother Shweta and grandmother Jaya. The three women from three different generations speak about issues faced by women in society and also share their personal experiences in this candid chat. 


The trailer for the second season of What The Hell Navya! was dropped on YouTube earlier today. The video gives us a glimpse of the candid conversations that the trio will be delving into this season. The video opens with Navya informing her grandmother about the latest term made on her. “You know there’s a term called Jaya-ing," she says.  Meanwhile, Shweta exclaims, “Can I please talk for crying out loud, you guys!” She doesn’t miss the chance to tease her daughter, saying, “Navya talks without taking a breath.”


Later in the video, Jaya with her signature wit, remarks to Navya, “Aap log bahut gaali deke baat karte ho (You people abuse a lot in conversations).” In the following moment, Navya claims that she gets her sense of humour. “No, you don’t have my sense of humour at all,” replied Shweta.  In a candid moment, Jaya humorously says, “Romance out of the window. After marriage, it will be out.”


Fans of Season 1 loved the easygoing vibe of the show and felt like they were listening on a dining table chat between three generations of accomplished women. Season 2 picks up from where the first season left off.  And, based on overwhelming audience requests, this time, it's also on video. Talking about the second season and how it’s going to be in the video format this year, Navya shared, "Thrilled to announce the return of 'What The Hell Navya' for its second season, and guess what? We're switching things up with a video format! This time, our conversations come to life, offering you a front-row seat to the unfiltered charm of our discussions. Join me, my mom and my nani for another season of laughter, relatable stories and the joy of shared experiences." 

Known for their relatable and easygoing discussions, Navya Nanda, Shweta Bachchan-Nanda, and Jaya Bachchan aim to create a safe space for women of all ages. They will be chatting about love, women at work, wellness and men! Listeners can expect lighthearted banter as well as some deep discussions, all culminating in a genuine celebration of women's everyday experiences from a 3-generational lens. 'What The Hell Navya' Season 2 is set to drop its first episode on the 1st of February 2024! So, get ready to unwind and enjoy the easy charm of 'What The Hell Navya' as it brings another season of laughter and conversations your way!

Last year, in January 2023, Navya was also awarded a trophy from India Audio Summit and Awards 2023. Sharing a picture of her winning moment on Instagram, Navya in her caption wrote, “Thank you for all the love you have given to What The Hell Navya!” Along with her fans, best friends Suhana Khan, and Ananya Pandey, mother Shweta Bachchan, and uncle Abhishek Bachchan reacted and dropped congratulatory messages on her post.

Season 2 of What The Hell Navya is available weekly from 1st February 2024 on Navya Nanda’s YouTube channel.

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