# Shreya Ghoshal Faces Backlash Ove


# Shreya Ghoshal Faces Backlash Over 'Chikni Chameli' – But Here's Her Bold Clarification! **Imagine belting out a chart-topping hit like "Chikni Chameli," only to call it an embarrassment years later – then get trolled for singing it again.** Shreya Ghoshal, Bollywood's melody queen, is at the center of this fiery debate, and her latest response is shutting down the hypocrisy claims.[1][3] In a candid interview with YouTuber Lily Singh, Shreya opened up about her discomfort with certain "raunchy" songs from her discography, specifically naming **Chikni Chameli** from the 2012 film *Agneepath*, picturized on Katrina Kaif. She explained that while the track was a massive hit, it crosses into objectifying territory, making her cringe when young girls – as young as 5 or 6 – innocently sing its suggestive lyrics without grasping their meaning. "It doesn't suit, it doesn't sound good," she shared, calling for more **conscious songwriting** in Bollywood that distinguishes sensuous from outright exploitative.[1][3] The controversy exploded when netizens dug up a recent *Indian Idol 15* episode, aired just days before the interview on February 25, 2025. As a judge, Shreya performed the very song she labeled embarrassing, sparking Reddit threads and social media roasts labeling her a "hypocrite" chasing commercial gains over her stated morals.[1][2] Some even pointed fingers at Katrina Kaif fans fueling the troll storm.[1] But Shreya isn't backing down. In her clarification (straight from Times of India), she reveals a key detail: **"I wasn't mature enough to fully grasp the meaning"** when she recorded it early in her career. Now, with hindsight and evolved perspectives on women's portrayal in music, she's owning her growth while standing by her critique. This isn't flip-flopping – it's a singer reflecting on two decades in an industry that's finally prioritizing responsible lyrics with massive cultural impact.[3]
Shreya Ghoshal performing on stage

Shreya Ghoshal captivating audiences with her live performance (Unsplash free stock image).

Shreya's stance resonates amid broader Bollywood shifts – from superhit embarrassments to calls for gracious, women-led narratives in music. It's a reminder that artists evolve, and today's "fun banger" might not age well in tomorrow's lens.[3] **What do you think – is Shreya hypocritical, or is this just growth? Drop your thoughts in the comments below, share this post with fellow music lovers, and let's spark the conversation!**
Citations
1.https://www.republicworld.com/entertainment/bollywood/hypocrite-shreya-ghosal-trolled-for-crooning-chikni-chameli-on-indian-idol-15-days-after-calling-the-song-an-embarrassment
2.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-epdIGXOAZM
3.https://www.samaa.tv/2087329577-shreya-ghoshal-embarrassed-by-her-superhit-song-chikni-chameli
4.https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/bigg-boss-19-makers-sued-for-rs-2-crore-over-unauthorised-use-of-songs-report-9348144
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