Next, "moodx original link" – MoodX is probably a music platform or a label. The user wants an original link to this track. But since 2024 hasn't arrived yet, the song might not exist yet. The user might be making a mistake or misunderstanding the timeline. They could be referring to a song that was released in 2024 in a future context, perhaps in a sci-fi theme.

Another angle: "Nasha" means intoxication in many Indian languages like Hindi and Punjabi. The phrase could be part of a song's lyrics or title. It's possible that "Bahu Ka Nasha" is a new release in 2024 that the user is searching for, but it's not out yet. Or maybe the user is referring to a song that was re-released or remixed for a 2024 event, like a festival or anniversary.

Also, considering "moodx" as a platform, the user might want the original link from that specific source. I need to confirm if MoodX is a real platform. A quick check: MoodX isn't a prominent music streaming service to my knowledge, so it could be a user-created playlist or a specific label's site. If it's the latter, the link they're asking for might not exist publicly yet or be a private link.

The user might be looking for a specific genre or theme song. For example, in Indian Bollywood music, "nasha" is a common theme in songs about love or intoxication. So "Bahu Ka Nasha" could be a song about a husband's love being intoxicating. If there's no existing 2024 version, maybe the user has a different time context in mind, like a 2024-themed event.