
Ankit Singha
Directing
Biography
In the realms of contemporary cinema, Ankit Singha emerges as a multifaceted artist, donning the hats of a film director, screenwriter, and music composer. Hailing from the quaint town of Malda in West Bengal, Singha's creative journey found its roots amidst the bustling lanes of Kolkata. He has been making films for a decade now. From his early years, he was drawn to the enchanting dance of light and shadow, an affinity that would go on to shape his cinematic vision. Much like the pioneers who paved the way, Singha grapples with the challenge of securing funding for projects that deviate from the usual path. In the spirit of luminaries before him, Ankit endeavors to cast a discerning eye on the world, offering audiences a fresh perspective on life's myriad facets. Influenced by cinematic legends such as Francois Truffaut and Satyajit Ray, Ankit's storytelling philosophy mirrors theirs in its simplicity and profound resonance. He strives to distill the profound from the everyday, painting vivid tapestries of the human condition. Through his craft. Ankit Singha invites you on a journey that changes the way you see the world. He wants you to look at life with honesty and kindness
Known For

Two struggling friends chase dreams, battling rejections and unforeseen challenges in their artistic careers, reflecting the under-appreciated life of a mule. In the vast tapestry of life, there are moments when our dreams take the center stage, beckoning us with their elusive promises of fulfillment. These are the moments when we become true artists, navigating the turbulent waters of passion, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of our creative visions. Two struggling friends who dare to chase their dreams, unearthing the profound layers of their experiences and the poignant parallels with the uncelebrated existence of a mule.
Death of a Mule

A "hero" steps out for work on a rainy Monday with a red umbrella, unaware he's the star of a cosmic show. Rain falls, thoughts swirl, and reality bends. Is this just another day, or the beginning of something out of normalcy?