An Enhanced Examination of Ava Nayla, the Daughter of Manoj Bajpayee,’s Development in Hindi Language Ability
One of the most gifted and adaptable actors in Indian cinema, Manoj Bajpayee, is well-known for his remarkable command of Hindi. But Ava Nayla, his daughter, whom he once jokingly called a “angrez” (English person), seemed to be going in a different direction. The actor disclosed in a recent chat that Ava’s Hindi language skills are progressively becoming better.
Manoj Bajpayee on the Language Proficiency of His Daughter
Speaking with Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa on a recent podcast, Bajpayee voiced his worries on Ava’s poor Hindi language skills. He emphasised the value of using their mother tongue at home.Bajpayee joked that Ava would end up listening to just English music, like Taylor Swift, if they don’t communicate in Hindi at home. He underlined how important it is to start teaching kids their home tongue at a young age, especially in multicultural areas like Mumbai where native tongues may not be spoken frequently.
Ava’s Hindi Development
Ava’s Hindi language abilities have significantly improved, despite her early difficulties. Proudly, Bajpayee said, “My daughter is now getting good marks in Hindi and her Hindi is slowly improving.” He credits his growth to regular practice and household conversations in Hindi.
The Value of Original Languages
Bajpayee also emphasised in the podcast the value of conversing in one’s own tongue at home. He counselled the recentlyweds Bharti and Haarsh that their child will not acquire their native tongue if they do not speak it to them.
Ava’s Difficulties in Hindi
Bajpayee had previously discussed Ava’s difficulties with Hindi, noting that her instructor had expressed disappointment, stating that given her father’s occupation, she had anticipated Ava to be more proficient in the language. To get well, Ava has started watching daily soap operas on television.
Bajpayee’s Late Career
Professionally speaking, Bajpayee most recently starred with Prachi Desai in the movie Silence 2. In addition, he received an homage at the Indian Embassy in Berlin’s Tagore Centre, which recognised the Berlin International Film Festival’s selection of his film The Fable.
Although Ava, the daughter of Bajpayee, is admirable for her efforts to become more proficient in Hindi, it also highlights important issues regarding the significance of maintaining and advancing regional languages, particularly in urban areas. It acts as a reminder of the importance of preserving these languages’ rich cultural heritage and teaching the next generation about them.