Wow! Navya Naveli Nanda sheds light on her privileges; Says ‘I haven’t gained that respect I have’

The guests on the podcasts Navya Naveli, Tara Sutaria, Aadit Palicha, and Kaivalya Vohra discussed a wide range of topics related to the music and cinema exhibition industries and voiced their viewpoints.
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MUMBAI: The Indian entertainment sector operates through various divisions that collectively meet the audience's various content consumption requirements. In a recent popular podcast, had a fascinating discussion with four industry veterans: Tara Sutaria, a stunning and talented actress; Navya Nanda, founder of Project Naveli and co-founder of Aara Health; Kaivalya Vohra, co-founder and CTO of Zepto; and Aadit Palicha, co-founder and CEO of Zepto.

Also read: What! Navya Naveli Nanda spills the beans if she will ever act in films

It featured numerous conversations from various perspectives. The guests on the podcasts Navya Naveli, Tara Sutaria, Aadit Palicha, and Kaivalya Vohra discussed a wide range of topics related to the music and cinema exhibition industries and voiced their viewpoints.

Speaking of the opportunity, Navya Naveli said, “I mean because I feel like I’m not the one who's the star like I haven't done that work. I haven’t gained that respect I have. I have no right projecting that just because I come from somewhere.”

She continued by mentioning how India has a lot of potential but few opportunities. She says, “I do but like I said earlier I think there is a lot of potential and not enough opportunities, and I understand why we have a very large population I don’t see why it’s easy to give everyone an opportunity but I think there is a lot of potentials at least from what I’ve seen I employ a lot of young people I work with a lot of young people and I speak to a lot of young people and I think that they are not given a chance they are not given an opportunity and if they were given one I think that we would have been able to have a much larger conversation on this.”

She further added, “When it comes to entitlement I think that at least for gens we have inherited a world where there are a lot of issues whether it’s social issues, economic or even political issues think that there are a lot of issues and we are not given enough seats on the table to give our opinion on those issues we do feel a certain level of entitlement because we feel we aren’t given a chance for what we want if you’re saying that 60% of our population is young people then why are we not being given those seats at those tables whether it’s at companies, whether it’s at a political forum or whether it’s an entertainment or content.”

Also read: Woah! Navya Naveli Nanda gets candid about Jaya Bachchan’s statement on having kids before marriage

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