Shattering
all
the
preconceived
notions
about
star
kids,
Amitabh
Bachchan's
granddaughter
Navya
Naveli
Nanda
chose
her
own
path
in
the
healthcare
sector,
rather
than
entering
the
glamorous
world
of
Bollywood.
If
you're
already
following
her
on
Instagram,
you
must
know
that
she's
the
co-founder
of
Aara
Health,
a
digital
platform
for
women
to
discuss
health
issues.
Navya,
who
conducted
an
Instagram
live
session
with
other
three
founders,
spoke
about
male
dominance
in
the
health
industry.
Navya
said,
"When
you
are
meeting
new
people
for
work
and
talking
to
them,
there
is
always
that...not
worry
of
what
they
are
going
to
think
of
you
but
more
internal,
where
I
feel
like,
'Oh,
we
need
to
prove
ourselves.'
Especially
because
in
the
space
that
we
are
in,
it
is
largely
dominated
by
men."
Navya
further
revealed
that
even
she
has
faced
mansplaining
and
said,
"Whenever
we
are
put
in
the
spotlight,
talking
to
a
vendor
or
a
doctor,
all
of
us
have
been
in
situations
where
we
are
talking
to
somebody,
most
likely
a
man,
who
is
mansplaining
and
talking
to
us
in
a
very
condescending
manner."
Navya,
who
belongs
to
the
prestigious
Bachchan
clan,
also
said
that
whenever
she
has
been
looked
down
upon,
just
because
she's
a
woman,
she
feels
like
proving
herself
that
she
is
competent
enough.
The
24-year-old
asserted,
"It
is
those
situations
where
you
feel
like
you
need
to
prove
yourself
and
you
don't
necessarily
do
because
it
is
just
stupid.
But
we
have
all
been
in
those
situations
and
I
think
that
is
where
the
anxiety
comes
from,
which
is,
'Why
is
this
person
talking
to
me
like
I
am
stupid?'
That
is
where
I
feel
like,
'Okay,
I
need
to
prove
myself."
Slamming
mansplaining,
Navya
concluded
by
saying
that
she
needs
to
make
an
impression
that
she
knows
what
she
is
talking
about,
and
doesn't
need
anyone
to
explain
every
single
thing
to
her
and
talk
to
her
in
a
condescending
manner.