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Where, for example, is a source for the actress Nina Wadia being, specifically, related to THIS notable/ established Wadia family? Of course the surname is the same, but surely that alone doesn't allow for the assumption? If there's an interview or article where she mentions this/ it's noted, sure, but otherwise? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.109.207.6 (talk) 17:51, 3 September 2022 (UTC)Reply
The following line is totally unrelated to an article about the family.
"The poem whose words would become the lyrics of The Star-Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States, were written in 1812 on board a Wadia-built British Royal Navy ship, HMS Minden by Francis Scott Key.[4]"
So many activities can happen in some premises. The family will have nothing to do with it. This may be removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.174.41.245 (talk) 04:27, 21 October 2022 (UTC)Reply