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Mouni Roy’s New Padosan Track Sparking Major Eye-Rolls Over Double Meaning Lyrics!

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Just when we thought Bollywood might take a breather from remixing classic tracks, a new song has arrived to prove us entirely wrong. The latest track Padosan, featuring Mouni Roy, has landed straight into hot water. Instead of getting people grooving, it has triggered a massive wave of trolling across social media platforms, with listeners calling out the track for its forced and incredibly blatant double-meaning lyrics.

The song, which attempts to blend a modern club vibe with a catchy hook, takes a bizarre turn during the transition from the line hai jawani all the way to ishq hona hai. Fans and casual listeners alike are scratching their head sand cringing at the suggestive songwriting that feels less like clever wordplay and more like a cheap gimmick.

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The internet’s collective sigh of disappointment centers around a specific segment of the track. While Mouni Roy brings her usual high-energy dance moves and glamorous screen presence to the music video, the words she is performing to have stolen the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.

As the track builds up from the phrase hai jawani, the lyrics dive into a series of metaphors that listeners are calling uncomfortably suggestive. By the time the melody reaches the climax of ishq hona hai, the subtle art of romance is completely thrown out the window.

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Social media users were quick to point out that the lines feel heavily laced with double entendres that feel out of place, even for a modern party anthem. Many feel that the track tries too hard to be edgy and provocative, ultimately crossing the line into pure cringe.

It didn’t take long for platforms like X, Instagram, and Reddit to light up with reactions. Within hours of the song’s release, the comment sections were flooded with criticism. “Can we please go back to era where lyrics actually meant something beautiful? This transition from hai jawani to ishq hona hai is just straight up awkward to listen to with family,” wrote one user.

Another listener chimed in with a more humorous take, noting that the lyricist seemed to have forgotten that subtlety is a virtue. Memes have already started circulating, mocking the contrast between Mouni Roy’s top-tier choreography and the bottom-tier writing she was forced to dance to.

This isn’t the first time a song has faced backlash for trying to spice things up with suggestive writing, but Padosan seems to have hit a particularly sensitive nerve. Critics argue that the music industry is relying too heavily on shocking or suggestive content to generate viral reels and TikTok trends, sacrificing genuine musical quality in the process.

While Mouni Roy’s dedicated fanbase is defending her, pointing out that an actor simply performs what they are given, the general consensus is clear. The heavy-handed double meanings have overshadowed the production value of the song, making Padosan the latest target of internet ridicule rather than the chart-buster the studio was likely hoping for. To
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