Singh began filming television commercials in Mumbai in 1995. He gained further acclaim for
Chillar Party (2011), a children's film co-directed by
Nitesh Tiwari and
Vikas Bahl. In 2013, Singh served as both producer and cinematographer for
The Good Road, a
Gujarati-language drama directed by Gyan Correa, which was selected as India's official entry for the
Best Foreign Language Film at the
86th Academy Awards and won Best Feature Film in Gujarati at the
60th National Film Awards. His directorial debut,
Shortcut Safari (2016), an adventure film aimed at young audiences, emphasized environmental themes and was screened at the
National Children's Film Festival. Singh went on to work on the
Amazon Prime series
Panchayat (2020–present), the third season of which earned him a nomination for Best Cinematographer in a Series at the
2024 Filmfare OTT Awards. Three of his projects have received National Film Awards.
Cinevidya Singh founded Cinevidya in 2014 as a film education initiative aimed at introducing filmmaking and cinematic storytelling to children and young people. The organisation conducts multiday workshops covering script development, cinematography, production, and editing. Cinevidya also organises school-level film festival programmes under the CineMaestro banner, in collaboration with educational institutions.
Documentary film In 2024, Singh directed the short documentary film
Reviving Roots for the UN Water Conference. It chronicles the life and philanthropic initiatives of Savji Bhai Dholakia, a diamond entrepreneur and social reform advocate. In 2025, Singh's documentary film
Simhastha Kumbh received a $5,000 Special Cash Grant in the Co-Production Market Documentary category at the WAVES Film Bazaar, presented by
Netflix and filmmaker
Sriram Raghavan. His 2025 short film
Khoya Paya focuses on the Hindu festival of
Kumbh Mela. ==Selected filmography==