While
Amitabh
Bachchan's
granddaughter
Navya
Naveli
Nanda
chose
to
stay
away
from
the
glamorous
film
industry,
she
is
often
in
the
headlines
owing
to
her
interviews
or
her
viral
Instagram
pictures.
In
her
recent
tete-a-tete
with
SheThePeople,
Navya
addressed
the
issue
of
girls
being
treated
differently
at
home
and
gave
her
own
example.
She
said,
"I've
seen
it
happen
at
home
where
if
we
have
any
guests
over,
my
mother
will
always
say
just
go
and
get
this
or
go
and
get
that
and
I
have
to
play
the
host
as
opposed
to
my
brother,
who
could
also
be
doing
the
same
thing."
She
further
said
that
she
feels
in
homes
where
people
live
with
joint
families,
the
responsibility
of
learning
how
to
run
the
house
or
learning
how
to
take
care
of
guests
or
learning
how
to
play
host
is
always
somehow
put
on
daughters.
"And
I
have
never
seen
that
importance
being
given
to
my
brother
or
a
younger
boy
in
the
house.
I
think
that
itself
is
ingraining
women
into
believing
that
it's
our
responsibility
to
look
after
the
house,"
added
Navya.
In
the
comments
section
of
the
video,
many
netizens
agreed
with
Navya
and
lauded
her
for
putting
the
fact
out
there,
without
worrying
about
her
background.
A
netizen
wrote,
"Just
like
charity
begins
at
home.
Right
upbringing
also
starts
at
home..
You
are
building
a
future
be
careful
while
doing
that."
Another
netizen
wrote,
"My
brother
wakes
up
at
11,
does
nothing
all
day
except
playing
pubg.
While
I
get
scolded
when
I
dare
to
wake
up
after
7:30
on
weekends."
Navya
runs
two
organisations
named
Aara
Health
and
Project
Naveli,
through
which
she
focuses
on
the
betterment
of
women.