# Shreya Ghoshal's Shocking Confess


# Shreya Ghoshal's Shocking Confession: Feeling Like a Total Misfit While Singing Bipasha Basu's Iconic Sensuous Hit Imagine being a teenage prodigy, fresh off your Bollywood breakthrough, suddenly asked to lend your pure voice to a steamy track that pushes boundaries—would you blush or belt it out? That's exactly what happened to **Shreya Ghoshal** with *Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai* from *Jism*, and her recent revelation has fans buzzing.[1][2] In a candid chat, Shreya opened up about recording the sultry song for Bipasha Basu's bold 2003 film. At just 16-18 years old, she felt like a **complete misfit**. "When I first heard the song and was asked to 'imagine' the visuals, I was a bit shy," she shared, recalling the film's daring poster and Bipasha's ocean-emerging promo that made her "go red in the ears." The track's sensuous lyrics and visuals were groundbreaking for early 2000s Bollywood, clashing with her innocent image post-*Devdas* debut, which led to a tough lull phase in her career.[2] Shreya even admitted the song's vibe embarrassed her now—picture a 5-6-year-old fan innocently singing those steamy lines at events; it just doesn't sit right.[1] This confession ties into her broader reflections on Bollywood's evolution. What was once shockingly bold feels tame today, highlighting how the industry has matured. Yet, it sparked fiery online debates: fans defend it as a classic for adult audiences, while critics call out objectification in similar tracks like *Chikni Chameli* (which Shreya also feels awkward about). One user nailed it: "You wouldn't want a 6-year-old singing 'Jaadu Hai Nasha,' but adults jamming to it? Perfect."[1] Shreya's honesty shows her growth—from reality show winner to versatile legend with hits like the *Saiyaara* title track—proving conscience evolves with time.[2] Shreya's story reminds us that even icons have awkward beginnings. Her voice has defined romance, pain, and everything in between for over two decades—what's your take on her bold early hits? **What do you think? Drop a comment below: Was *Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai* ahead of its time, or too much? Share this post with fellow Shreya fans and let's keep the conversation going!** Silhouette of a singer performing passionately on stage, evoking Shreya Ghoshal's emotional depth
Citations
1.https://www.mensxp.com/entertainment/celebrities/175904-shreya-ghoshal-embarrassed-of-chikni-chameli.html
2.https://www.filmfare.com/news/bollywood/exclusive-shreya-ghoshal-speaks-about-feeling-shy-while-recording-jadu-hai-nasha-hai-77137.html
3.https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qIE-6hP2uno
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