
Friendship Day Special: Ananya Panday gets candid about growing up with Suhana Khan, Shanaya Kapoor & Navya Naveli Nanda
In an industry where relationships often flicker with the arc lights,
Ananya Panday
,
Suhana Khan
,
Shanaya Kapoor
and Navya Naveli Nanda share a bond that predates their public personas and glamorous debuts. Their friendship isn't one forged by fame, but one nurtured since childhood — long before red carpets, fan pages, and film offers became part of their vocabulary.
They were just little girls then, dressing up in their mothers' saris, mimicking grown-up tea parties and playing make-believe games. From playdates and vacations to stepping into adulthood under a media microscope, these four have grown up together and grown into themselves — with grace and grit, and always cheering for each other.
Ananya
made her Bollywood debut first and has since steadily built her career in the film industry. Suhana is a talent waiting to explode, and
Shanaya
made a fine debut recently.
Navya has consciously chosen a path outside showbiz as an entrepreneur and changemaker. But despite their divergent journeys, their bond has remained strong, steady, and refreshingly real.
'We have shared our dreams while growing up'
Talking about their friendship of many years, Ananya says, 'We have shared our dreams while growing up, but as much as people think we do, we don't really talk that much about work. We talk about all kinds of things that girls of our age do.'
'Suhana is very kind and soft-hearted'
Ask her what she admires the most about each of her closest friends, and she responds with enthusiasm. 'Suhana is very kind and soft-hearted and she gets affected by things very easily. Some people think that 'sensitive' is a bad word, but I believe being sensitive is a good quality. As an actor, you need to have sensitivity, and this is Suhana's huge strength.'
Shanaya, Suhana, Ananya and Navya
'Shanaya is a very strong individual'
Moving on to Shanaya, who recently made her debut, Ananya adds, 'Shanaya is a very strong individual; she can keep going and going, and that's an admirable quality in her.'
'Navya has found her own path'
Navya, who chose to stay away from acting despite coming from a legendary film lineage, gets a shoutout too. 'Navya is so smart, and she's found her own path, and that's amazing. It's inspiring how she went back to do an MBA. She's an entrepreneur, has started her own NGO, and has 4-5 businesses running at the same time.'
'We like to call ourselves Charlie's Angels'
On a lighter note, we ask Ananya if the four of them were to star in a reality show together twenty years from now, what would it be called, and she bursts into laughter and says, 'I don't know, but we like to call ourselves Charlie's Angels. We actually have a chat group called Ananya's Fans (laughs!). I guess our show could be called Charlie's Angels.' This girl gang is a refreshing reminder of the joy of having friends who've known you long before the world did.
Road trip secrets
Ananya, if you were on a road trip with Suhana, Shanaya and Navya, who would take on the following roles:
The Planner:
Navya
The Insta Queen:
Me
The Adventurer:
Shanaya and Navya
The Chiller:
Navya and Me

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