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Shweta Bachchan recalls mom Jaya Bachchan’s ritual with onion juice: ‘Mama, the worst thing was…’

Jaya Bachchan, Shweta Bachchan and Navya Naveli Nanda are currently hosting the third season of their podcast series What The Hell Navya.

shweta bachchan jaya bachchan friendshipsShweta Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan spoke about their friendships in the latest episode of What the Hell Navya. (Photo: Shweta Bachchan/Instagram)

Jaya Bachchan, Shweta Bachchan and Navya Naveli Nanda are currently hosting the second season of their podcast series What The Hell Navya and in a new promo, the three women can be seen discussing their skin care and hair care routine.

In the promo, Shweta reminds Jaya about the ‘worst’ hair care ritual her mother used to practice. “Mama, the worst thing was when you were using onion juice,” Shweta says and Jaya nods in agreement. She then adds, “I could smell it at the front door.” Shweta also says that she “sleeps like a baby” but Navya shares that she can never sleep well to which Jaya points out that this is only because she is always worried about the next day.

The episode is titled Beauty Secrets for the Ages. Navya shared the promo on her social media with the caption, “A lot of laughs, love and wellness lessons in tomorrow’s special episode for every you! Do not miss it!”

 

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In an earlier episode of Navya Naveli Nanda’s podcast, Jaya Bachchan spoke about ‘red flags’ in relationships. She also shared that she has never addressed her husband Amitabh Bachchan as ‘tum’. Jaya said, “Bad manners would be a big red flag.” She then added, “One thing that I really dislike is when people say ‘tu’ aur ‘tum’, no matter with whom. Have you ever heard me talking to your grandfather using ‘tum?’ I think these things require conscious efforts, which your generation doesn’t do. Until you respect someone, there will be no love. Boundaries are very important.”

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