Shreya Ghoshal's Statement on "Chikni Chambeli" and Her Future Musical Choices Shreya Ghoshal, the acclaimed playback singer, recently opened up about her iconic song "Chikni Chambeli," reflecting on its legacy and her evolving perspective on music. She revealed that while she cherishes the song as a part of her career, she no longer wishes to record similar tracks. Ghoshal emphasized her growing awareness of the impact her music has on audiences, particularly children, and her desire to be more mindful of the messages conveyed through her work. Ghoshal explained that the song, though lighthearted, contains subtle references that she now views through a different lens. She acknowledged the challenges of balancing artistic expression with social responsibility, noting that once a song gains popularity, it can be interpreted in ways she might not have intended. "I know it will always be part of my journey, and even children dance to it," she said, adding that she sometimes closes her eyes while performing it on stage. The singer also addressed criticism and trolling, stating, "I have no shame in performing it. It’s my work, and I love it. But I won’t record songs like this again." She highlighted the thin line between sensuality and objectification, stressing the importance of conscious creativity. Ghoshal’s comments were part of a broader conversation about the responsibilities of artists, especially in shaping cultural narratives. She shared her emotional response to seeing young children perform or request her songs, expressing regret that they might not grasp the deeper implications of the lyrics. "It’s not right," she said, underscoring her commitment to evolving as an artist.#shreya_ghoshal #chikni_chambeli #musical_choices #artistic_expression #cultural_narratives