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Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan are one of Bollywood’s most noteworthy couples, as one can admire their long-lasting bond, as well as their relationship of companionship. Their marriage of over fifty years is built on mutual respect, love, and understanding.
Jaya candidly discussed her marriage on a rare and brief occasion when she appeared on her granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda’s podcast, ‘What The Hell Navya.’
Jaya opens up about her marriage on Navya’s podcast
In the last episode of the second season, Jaya Bachchan redirected her conversation to the basis of her marriage to Amitabh, arguing that it is friendship that encompasses true love. The podcast primarily focuses on examining personal relationships and family relationships, and on this occasion, the three generations of the Bachchan family are featured together; Jaya, her daughter Shweta Bachchan Nanda, and granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda.
A thoughtful exchange on friendship and love
While communicating, Navya posed an interesting question about one creating romance out of friendship and/or vice versa. Jaya responded genuinely and thoughtfully, stating, "My best friends live in my house. It is true he is my best friend; there is nothing I need to hide from him." Navya's loving facial expression was evidence of her acknowledgment of the warmth and true nature of what her grandmother had stated, as well as the existing bond between Amitabh and Jaya.
A love story that began in the 1970s
Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan's love story started in the early 1970s, when the combination of their on-screen chemistry eventually unfolded off-screen. The two got married on June 3rd, 1973, and they have been on their journey of life for over 50 years, with the couple raising two children, Shweta and Abhishek Bachchan; possessing three grandchildren named Navya, Agastya, and Aaradhya; and establishing one of the most recognizable families in Indian cinema.
A bond that stands the test of time
Throughout the journey of their decades of marriage, the Bachchans have faced and triumphed over the challenges life presents: a marriage under the microscope, raising children, and learning, adjusting, changing, and evolving as individuals and as a family. Their relationship and the commitment they have shared have earned the recognition and admiration they deserve, not simply for the fact that it is a long marriage.


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