Popular singer Arijit Singh on Tuesday said he feels "claustrophobic" when he listens to his songs.
The 31-year-old singer was attending the opening ceremony of 49th edition of International Film Festival of India (IFFI), where his directorial debut "Sa" will be screened.
During the event, host of the evening Amit Sadh asked Arijit, the voice behind tracks such as "Tum hi ho", "Phir le aya dil" and "Chahun main ya naa", about how does he generate the intensity to sing such romantic songs.
"Is that a question?" Arijiti replied.
Amit then asked the singer whether he listens to his own songs to which he said, "I feel claustrophobic when I listen to myself."
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