She
may
come
from
a
family
of
Bollywood
stars
but
Shweta
Bachchan
Nanda
says
she
would
be
worried
if
her
daughter
Navya
Naveli
plans
to
be
an
actor.
Shweta's
father
Amitabh
Bachchan
continues
to
be
a
mega
star
in
Bollywood
at
the
age
74
while
her
mother
Jaya,
brother
Abhishek
and
sister-in-law
Aishwarya
Rai
are
prominent
names
in
the
industry.
"I
will
be
worried
if
if
she
plans
to
be
an
actor.
I
don't
think
it
is
as
easy
as
it
looks.
You
have
to
work
extremely
hard,
especially
if
you
are
a
woman.
And
I
wonder
if
she
has
in
her
to
bear
with
all
of
it," said
Shweta
when
asked
about
her
daughter
Navya
Naveli
Nanda.
'There's
A
Lot
Of
Failures'
She
further
added,
"Also,
there
is
a
lot
of
failure
involved,
which
many
people
don't
see.
The
failure
is
personal,
your
acting
skills...
The
way
you
look
on
screen
is
slashed
out
in
open."
Here's
The
Right
Way
To
Become
An
Actor
Navya
Naveli
Nanda
has
been
under
the
spotlight
recently,
with
her
pictures
doing
the
rounds
on
social
media.
According
to
Shweta,
the
right
way
to
become
an
actor
is
to
'want
and
rightly
prepare' for
it
like
her
mother,
not
'stumble'
into
it
like
her
father.
'Instant
Fame
And
Money
In
Industry
Is
A
Myth'
"My
mother
was
the
eldest
daughter
in
the
family.
She
graduated
and
told
his
father
about
her
ambition
of
becoming
an
actor.
Soon
she
joined
acting
school,
and
was
a
great
student.
I
feel
this
is
the
way
to
go
about
it.
Not
because
you
see
this
as
an
easy
way
out.
Instant
fame
and
money
in
this
industry
is
a
myth,"
she
said
at
the
launch
of
'Standing
on
the
Apple
Box' by
Aishwarya
R
Dhanush,
daughter
of
superstar
Rajinikanth.
Shweta
Is
Extremely
Protective
About
Her
Daughter
She
has
also
written
the
foreword
for
the
book.
Shwetha
likes
to
maintain
a
low
profile,
and
is
extremely
protective
about
her
daughter
despite
the
constant
spotlight.
'My
Children
Are
No
Celebrities'
The
42-year-old
mother
of
two
recently
wrote
an
open
letter
asking
media
to
give
her
daughter
her
"private
life"
back.
"My
children
are
no
celebrities.
Why
smash
them
on
internet
for
one
reason
or
the
other?
Let
them
earn
their
attention
on
their
own.
It
shouldn't
be
just
because
they
are
related
to
somebody,"
she
said.
'We
Have
No
Google
Alert
For
Her'
To
prevent
news
flashes
about
Navya
from
reaching
her,
the
Bachchans
do
not
have
any
Google
alert
for
her.
"We
have
no
Google
alert
for
her,
because
it
would
be
very
upsetting
for
her
to
read
these
things.
I
didn't
do
anything
for
two
years;
thinking
that
it
would
only
draw
more
attention
towards
it,"
she
said.
Shweta
said
the
decision
to
keep
her
away
from
the
attention
is
not
driven
by
any
gender
bias
as
she
would
be
equally
protective
of
her
son.
Calling
her
family
a
'home
of
women' who
are
strong-headed
and
independent,
Shweta
said
that
everyone
was
free
to
to
pursue
their
own
dreams
and
hopes
Navya
does
the
same.
"My
home
is
a
home
of
women.
Be
it
my
grand-mother,
mother,
sister-in-law
and
me,
we
all
are
strong
opinionated
women.
I
am
sure
she
will
carry
it
forward,"
said
Shweta.