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Jaya Bachchan has no clue about her first wage, remembers paying for her training: ‘Didn’t need my father to finance me’

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Women have at all times had an advanced relationship with cash. However, issues are altering slowly however absolutely. Speaking concerning the topic, Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter and businesswoman Navya Naveli Nanda requested her grandmother-actor Jaya Bachchan, and her author mom Shweta concerning the matter.

Jaya confessed that she had no relationship with cash when she began working, since she was solely 13 on the time. The actor-politician mentioned she remembered her father shopping for her a document participant and enjoying Cliff Richard songs on it: “I had no relationship with money. The first salary I got was at the age of 13. I don’t even know how much I was paid.” But later, Jaya had come to phrases with finance in her life and mentioned, “When I went to the institute (to study), I told my father I don’t want him to finance me, I paid for my education.”

Meanwhile, Shweta admitted she was very unhealthy with cash and revealed she didn’t need her daughter Navya to marry till she had sufficient of her personal to purchase a roof over her head: “It was very bad. In Delhi, I had a job, as an assistant teacher in a kindergarten. I got Rs 3,000 a month. I put it in a bank, but I am not an example you should follow…actually, I would never like you (Navya) to be like me. I had told Navya you cannot get married till you have enough money in your bank to buy yourself a home.”

Jaya then threw gentle with regards to actors and the way they handle cash, stating that solely a handful of them cope with it on their very own, whereas Navya claimed that these days an increasing number of girls are becoming a member of the finance sector and educating themselves about cash usually.

On the work entrance, Jaya Bachchan will quickly be seen in Karan Johar’s movie Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. She final featured within the 2016 launch Ki and Ka in a visitor look.