Shreya Ghoshal on Chikni Chameli Trolling: Will Not Sing Songs Like That Now Singer Shreya Ghoshal has finally broken her silence over the controversy surrounding her song 'Chikni Chameli' from the 2010 film Agneepath. In a candid interview, she revealed that she was left feeling embarrassed and hurt by the public's reaction to the song. Ghoshal stated that at the time of the song's release, she didn't fully understand the implications of the lyrics and the way they would be perceived by the audience. She said that she had never intended for the song to be interpreted in a sexual manner and was taken aback by the public's reaction. The singer went on to say that she has now learned from her experience and will no longer sing songs with lyrics that could be misinterpreted or used as a tool for trolling. Ghoshal emphasized that she is committed to creating music that is respectful and tasteful, and will not compromise on her artistic integrity to appease public opinion. Ghoshal's comments come in the wake of a recent controversy surrounding another popular Bollywood song 'Fevicol Se' from the 2012 film Dabangg 2. The song, which features lyrics that are widely seen as objectifying and disrespecting women, has sparked outrage among many who see it as perpetuating harmful gender stereotypes. The debate over the lyrics of these songs highlights the ongoing struggle to create a more respectful and inclusive environment in Bollywood. As an industry that is known for its lavish song-and-dance numbers, Bollywood must navigate the fine line between creating entertainment that appeals to audiences and respecting the dignity and agency of its female stars. In her interview, Ghoshal emphasized that she is committed to using her platform to promote positive change and to create music that celebrat...#Bollywood #Shreya_Ghoshal #Chikni_Chameli #Agneepath #Fevicol_Se #Dabangg_2