Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan’s daughter, Shweta Bachchan, once opened up about her financial dependence and expressed her desire for her children, Navya and Agastya, to be self-reliant.
Shweta Bachchan’s Journey and Her Take on Financial Independence
Shweta Bachchan, the daughter of Jaya and Amitabh Bachchan, married Nikhil Nanda at 21 and moved to Delhi. Throughout her career, she has embraced her grandfather Harivansh Rai Bachchan’s legacy by publishing her book, Paradise Towers, in 2016. Later, she ventured into fashion design, launching a brand with her best friend, Monisha Jaising. Recently, an old video resurfaced where Shweta candidly discussed her financial dependence.
In the video, Shweta spoke about her views on financial independence and her aspirations for her children to be self-sufficient. During an interview with The Times of India, she admitted that she has been financially dependent and isn’t particularly ambitious about changing that. However, she firmly wants a different path for her children.
Shweta’s Desire for Her Children’s Independence
Shweta shared that she has set her daughter Navya on a path to support herself, which is her primary wish for both her children. She emphasized that she wouldn’t allow them to marry until they have enough money to afford their own living expenses. Shweta further stated that financial security would boost Navya’s confidence if achieved independently rather than relying on her father’s wealth. Navya is currently studying at IIM Ahmedabad and working in her father’s business.
Shweta Bachchan on financial independence
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Netizens React to Shweta’s Statements
Once the video was published, netizens flooded the comments section with their opinions. Some users expressed sympathy for Shweta, while others criticized her for living off her father’s money without striving for independence. A few viewers blamed Amitabh Bachchan for not allowing his daughter to be financially independent, pointing to her early marriage. Others defended Shweta, suggesting that her mother, Jaya, might have had reasons for encouraging the marriage. One commenter remarked, “Imagine if she didn’t have a rich, influential father to turn to. She might still be financially dependent in a marriage. She’s fortunate to have independence now, something many women in India lack.”
Amitabh Bachchan on Equal Distribution of Wealth
In a 2011 interview, Amitabh Bachchan shared that he intends to divide his wealth equally between his children, Shweta and Abhishek, after his death. He emphasized his decision not to discriminate between his daughter and son, advocating for equal rights in a world where women are often considered ‘paraya dhan’ (someone else’s wealth).
What are your thoughts on Shweta Bachchan’s revelation about her financial dependence and her desire for her children to achieve independence?