Shweta Nanda says that she is very bad with finance.

Recently in a podcast named “What the hell Navya”, Shweta Nanda opened up about her finance management.
Granddaughter of Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan named Navya Nanda used to run her podcast on “Bumble”. Daughter Shweta Nanda has recently opened up about the bad management of her finance. She has recently opens joined her daughter’s show with her mother Jaya Bachchan. She made her career in fashion designing and then modelling.

Shweta Nanda and Navya Nanda


Shweta has shared her experiences of borrowing money from her brother Abhishekh Bachchan. She has also shared that she used to do the job of a teacher in one of the Kindergarten in Delhi. Over there she use to earn rs 3000. She also added that it’s very difficult to part for her to manage the finance department of her fashion collection mart.


Shweta Nanda started with, “I was borrowing money from Abhishek Bachchan not just in college but in school also… for buying food, and food. When you are in boarding school, it (food) is the number one commodity you can’t live without… I was never educated on all this (finances).” She continued with,” When I got married, and I was in Delhi, I had a job as an assistant teacher in a kindergarten, Learning Tree. There I got a salary, I think it was Rs 3,000 a month. I put it in a bank…” continued Shweta.

At last, she continued with, "I dont handle the finances of my business but I do understand. I would never want you (Navya) to be like me. I am very happy both you and Agastya are very aware. Even now, in our house, Navya manages the money,” with this she has concluded her words.

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