What The Hell Navya Season 2 will start streaming from February 1 on YouTube.
The second season of What The Hell Navya, featuring actor Jaya Bachchan, her daughter Shweta Bachchan, and granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda is coming back. Navya posted the trailer for her forthcoming vodcast on Instagram on Monday. More fun, secrets, and chats amongst the three are promised in the upcoming season. The first screening is scheduled for next month.
Three generations of outstanding women—Navya Nanda, Shweta Bachchan Nanda, and Jaya Bachchan—come real on the screen, having energetic conversations that are sure to enthrall viewers.
Jaya Bachchan was told by Navya Nanda at the beginning of the video, "You know there is a term called 'Jaya-ing'." Jaya chuckled and said, "Oooh?" in response. Shweta Bachchan, Navya's mother, claimed that her daughter speaks without "taking a breath." "Like that little duck (makes funny noises and flaps her arms)," exclaimed Jaya at this point. Navya laughed at this.
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During the "spilling secrets" segment, Jaya said, "Romance is out of the window. After marriage, it will be out." Shweta responded, "But I know everything that's going on in my house." Jaya suggested someone by saying, "Yeah, yeah, you are sounding like somebody else we know." "Yes, you're the man in the room," Navya added. Together, Jaya and Navya said, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree."
The seasoned actress teases Navya with a further joke on the show's title, asking, "Who asked you to name this? You should have named it, ‘How sweet Navya.’”
The video was shared with the caption, "Three of our most favourite ladies are back, on video! This time, our conversations come to life, offering you a front-row seat to unfiltered conversations, lots of laughter and one too many 'What The Hell’s' of course!"
What The Hell Navya Season 2's VODCAST promises to be an interesting mix of talks covering a wide range of subjects, including men, and women in the workplace, wellness, and love.
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