| 1. Agneya Singh is an accomplished Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, photographer, and journalist, best known for directing the Hindi road film ‘M Cream’ in 2014. |
| 2. He has directed several documentaries such as ‘A City Lost in Time’ (2006) and ‘A Roadmap Towards Peace’ (2010). |
| 3. Agneya Singh has worked as a cinematographer on various projects, including ‘Dear Delhi’ (2010) and ‘Gone’ (2010). |
| 4. He has showcased his talent as a screenwriter in projects like ‘C'est la Vie’ (2007) and ‘Sugar Hill’ (2010). |
| 5. From 2009 to 2011, Agneya Singh served as a teaching assistant at New York University. |
| 6. In 2010, he established a production company called ‘Agniputra Films,’ which was dissolved in 2018. |
| 7. Agneya Singh made his directorial debut with ‘M Cream’ in 2014, which was produced by ‘Agniputra Films.’ |
| 8. In the same year, ‘M Cream’ was honored as one of the Top 10 Indie Movies of 2014 by Pepsi MTV Indies. |
| 9. His film ‘M Cream’ was also featured at the San Antonio Film Festival in 2015. |
| 10. Agneya Singh's mother, Seema Mustafa, is the founding editor of 'The Citizen,’ India's first independent online news firm, where his sister Gayeti Singh serves as the Associate Editor. |
| 11. Agneya has a passion for travel and often shares his explorations on social media. |
| 12. Photography is one of his hobbies, and he frequently posts pictures of his pet dogs online. |
| 13. In 2018, Agneya Singh took on the role of managing director at Marigold Media Limited. |
| 14. He is an advocate for social causes and regularly shares his views on political matters, human rights, animal welfare, and more through his social media platforms and website. |
| 15. Agneya enjoys water surfing and shares glimpses of this hobby online. |
| 16. Despite being a social drinker, Agneya Singh is often seen socializing with friends while enjoying alcoholic beverages. |
| 17. Agneya Singh is an accomplished Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, and multidisciplinary artist, best known for writing and directing the Indian independent feature film ‘M Cream’. |
| 18. He began his career as a photographer and documentary filmmaker. |
| 19. He enrolled in NYU Tisch School of the Arts where he assisted filmmaker Lynne Sachs and worked as a projectionist in the experimental Film/TV department. |
| 20. His student films and videos have been screened in New York at Anthology Film Archives. |
| 21. His debut feature film 'M Cream' premiered at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in 2014 where it received the ‘Best Feature Film’ award. |
| 22. The film 'M Cream' was released theatrically in India on 22 July 2016 by PVR Pictures and its worldwide rights were subsequently acquired by Netflix. |
| 23. He is currently based between Europe and India, developing new projects in film and literature. |
| 24. His work often explores themes of dissent, memory, and the politics of storytelling. |