Agastya Nanda’s trendy Instagram publish sparks reactions from sister Navya Naveli – Pic |

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Agastya Nanda’s trendy Instagram publish sparks reactions from sister Navya Naveli – Pic |
‘The Archies’ fame Agastya Nanda, who can be the grandson of the legendary Amitabh Bachchan, has been within the headlines lately owing to his upcoming venture ‘Ikkis.’ In addition to being within the limelight for his upcoming film, he’s additionally typically seen turning heads on social media together with his posts. Lately, he shared a collection of fashionable photos on Instagram, igniting reactions, notably from his sister, Navya Naveli Nanda.

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Within the snapshots, Agastya appears to be like effortlessly charming in a navy blue shirt paired with matching pants. So as to add an essence of sophistication, he enhances the identical with a modern brown leather-based jacket and boots.

Although from head to toe, every thing in regards to the actor was value noticing, it was his alternative of socks that caught Navya’s consideration, drawing a playful remark from her on the Instagram publish. Regardless of his fashion-forward ensemble, Navya targeted humorously on the black socks with some yellow creatures printed on them. “Good socks,” she commented giving an ideal instance of a light-hearted sibling banter.

Past the realm of trend, Agastya has been candid about his struggles with eczema, a pores and skin situation that has posed challenges, notably in his profession as an actor. Talking on Navya’s podcast, ‘What The Hell Navya’ season 2, he revealed the insecurities he confronted resulting from his pores and skin situation, particularly in an trade that always prioritizes flawless appearances. He acknowledged the assist and recommendation his mom, Shweta Bachchan Nanda supplied him, which helped him come a good distance. On the similar time, he believes there’s a want for extra inclusive skincare options for people coping with eczema.