“I live in Canada. Originally from Delhi, India. A working mother, so I catch up on all my podcasts while I am working. Love listening to this podcast at work. Please do keep making more episodes! ♥️ And I know quite a few of my friends overseas also like listening to this. This podcast is a great...”Read full review »
ManuVirkCheema via Apple Podcasts ·
Canada ·
11/27/22
“I find this podcast as unique in its own kind. How often do we hear from women from 3 generations from a single, well respected family. I find them to be educated, well-Informed and who have progressive thoughts. This show brings awareness to women’s issues which are long due for the society to...”Read full review »
Geeta_R via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/16/22
“I enjoy the topics that the ladies are trying to broach but amidst all the talking over each other the points and views get lost and are incoherent. All three speak over each other at times. Please consider giving the time and space for the thoughts to be articulated for each person. The goal of...”Read full review »
Dollu3 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/16/22
“I like to listen to podcasts and relax. This I find unsettling. They talk over each other and they are just chitchatting amongst themselves. Nothing really is there to learn or gain from this. Sorry but it’s just my honest opinion.”
kaniz1980 via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
11/12/22
“Navya, I want to congratulate you for everything you do in your life. You are such a genuine, young lady who has such a fun relationship with her granny and her mama. All the three of are such beautiful, individual personalities!!! You’re a beacon of light for the girls of the country who are...”Read full review »
pathori via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/06/22
“I would suggest Navya let her mother and grandmother finish their thoughts and complete their statements after questions are asked to them instead of answering themselves while they are speaking. Makes it hard to understand amidst the squabble. It is an engaging show that needs bit more...”Read full review »
spouh via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/05/22
“जया बच्चन जी ने आज विचार व्यक्त किये की उनकी नातिन यदि बिन ब्याही माँ भी बनती है तो कोई एतराज नहीं … उनका निजी मामला है इस से हमे फ़र्क़ नहीं पड़ना चाहिये किंतु एक समाज के तौर पे इस तरह की स्थिति में हमे उस बच्चे की चिंता अवश्य करनी चाहिये जो पैदा होने वाला है … जो एक पिता के प्रेम से वंचित रहेगा...”Read full review »
“Truly speaking I hate Jaya as a person she has no respect for human. She is very rude and entitled person. So for that reason I will not watch this show. Jaya talks rudely in the parliament, to reporters and generally she is an angry person. No good vibes…. Sorry!”
A person who likes temple run via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/26/22
“Such bold women but I am not sure why you’ll have chosen topics that are so weak and frivolous. Maybe that’s what you were going for, living room chatter?
It would be nice to have some real life perspective instead of just what Netflix shows interest you. How about talking about challenges of...”Read full review »
candid ladybug via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/22/22
“This is so refreshing!!! And Amazing!!! The baritone “Shweta” and the poised Jaya Bhaduri and in between these gargantuan personalities chirpy Navya trying to eek her place, such a fascinating podcast. All the best Navya, you are blessed to be born amongst the Bacchans, keep it up…And yes as...”Read full review »
“I have waited for this for the longest, ( Not that I know Bachchan/Nanda family will do this) just only wanted the family to come together and do something like this. Navya, I believe you are on a great slope/pedestal whereby people can closely identify with you and enjoy these great...”Read full review »
Lekun73 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/01/22
“I think it needs more substantial content . Introduction was ok but even squabbling needs to be more relatable . Please bring more substance to ponder. Even relationship conversation can be done where a listener can start thinking .”
IraThakur via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/29/22
“Dear Navya,
You truly are a very intelligent and inspiring young lady, following what your heart desires rather than what most film family children do.
What a brilliant idea for your podcast…3 generations being able to talk so openly with each other.
I was sadden that you didn’t mention your dad...”Read full review »
Elephant in blue via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
09/28/22
“Hi Navya, I enjoyed the podcast. It was so easy to listen to, and I see that you are poised to talk about very many topics related to women and issues that concern us in an informal way with mum and Naani. It will be fun to get perspective from 3 generations. All three ladies have a distinct...”Read full review »
Raees09 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/24/22