Superstar
Amitabh
Bachchan's
granddaughter
Navya
Nanda
recently
charmed
everyone
with
her
piano
skills.
She
took
to
her
social
media
handle
to
share
a
video
of
herself
playing
the
theme
song
of
Downton
Abbey
on
the
piano.
Navya
also
gave
a
quirky
caption
along
with
the
same.
The
video
has
Navya
with
her
back
turned
towards
the
camera
sporting
a
dark
blue
hoodie
while
playing
the
piano.
She
effortlessly
nails
the
melodious
composition
from
the
popular
show.
Navya
Nanda
captioned
the
same
stating,
"10
points
for
guessing
the
song."
Take
a
look
at
the
video.
Looking
at
Navya
Nanda's
caption,
fans
were
quick
to
guess
the
theme
song
correctly
to
be
from
Downton
Abbey.
Filmmaker
Zoya
Akhtar
also
heaped
praises
on
Navya's
talent
by
commenting
on
the
post
stating,
"Too
Good" with
a
red
heart
emoji.
Talking
about
the
theme
song
titled
'The
Suite',
it
was
composed
by
musician
John
Lunn.
The
show
Downton
Abbey
was
adapted
to
a
movie
after
its
successful
run
as
a
series.
The
sequel
of
the
same
is
expected
to
release
soon.
The
show
starred
Michelle
Dockery,
Hugh
Bonneville,
Maggie
Smith,
Imelda
Staunton
and
others
in
the
lead
roles.
Earlier
in
May,
Navya
Nanda
was
featured
by
the
UN
Women,
which
is
the
United
Nations
entity
for
women
empowerment
and
gender
equality.
She
had
also
shared
a
picture
of
herself
being
featured
along
with
some
quotes
and
ideologies
of
hers
when
it
comes
to
inequality
towards
women.
Navya
had
shared
a
powerful
message
with
this
achievement
of
hers.
Navya
had
stated
that
while
it
is
an
honour
for
her
to
be
featured
by
the
UN
Women
because
it
means
that
her
voice
and
efforts
can
be
seen,
the
current
pandemic
situation
also
makes
her
sad
as
it
has
worst
affected
women
disproportionately.
She
had
stressed
that
this
makes
gender
equality
a
distant
reality
and
mentioned
how
the
COVID-19
second
wave
has
hit
women
the
hardest.
She
had
further
urged
her
fans
to
help
by
using
the
resources
her
organization
has
to
support
women
especially
those
who
have
lost
their
jobs,
entrepreneurs
who
have
been
struggling
to
keep
their
SME's
afloat
and
those
who
have
lost
loved
ones,
now
have
to
support
their
families
single-handedly.