New Delhi, India (BBN) – Singer Shreya Ghoshal sang the popular item number Chikni Chameli – picturised on actor Katrina Kaif – in the film Agneepath (2012), but she is not comfortable when it comes to singing provocative dance songs.
The 32-year-old singer feels that India is a country with regressive mindset when it comes to women, and adds that item numbers only add fuel to the fire, reports Hindustan Times.
‘I need to be comfortable while I am singing a song. If I am getting embarrassed by singing the words, or I cant feel the song, then I cant sing it’
“One aspect, of those who say that item numbers are distasteful, is right,” she said.
I mean in a country like India, where women are not treated with respect, they are right in pointing out that item numbers only strengthen the stereotype,” she added.
Shreya, who recently appeared on MTV Unplugged reveals she wasn’t very comfortable when she was singing Chikini Chameli.
“When that song came to me, there were a few antras (verses) that I had a problem with. I had requested the makers to change a few words, and only then I was able to sing it,” she explains.
“Post Chikni Chameli, I got many requests from filmmakers to sing item numbers. But I just couldn’t agree to sing them, because I was not comfortable singing them,” she adds.
‘In a country like India, where women are not treated with respect, they are right in pointing out that item numbers only strengthen the stereotype’
Ghoshal, who is considered one of the best singers of the current generation, says as long as songs are written sensually, she has no problems.
“If a woman is sexy and one is calling her that sensually, then there is no problem. One has to draw a line.
I don’t have a problem in singing sensual songs.
See, I need to be comfortable while I am singing.
If I am getting embarrassed by singing the words, or I can’t feel the song, then I can’t sing it,” she says.
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