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  1. Anup Singh (born 14 March 1961) is Geneva based filmmaker, born in Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania, East Africa and grew up in a Sikh family of Punjab origin.

  2. Director Anup Singh is overjoyed as his film The Song Of Scorpions is finally releasing on April 29, after sustaining delays for years. The film starring Irrfan Khan premiered at the 70th...

  3. Jan 4, 2018 · A leading light of the alternative Indian cinema that draws inspiration from the films of Ritwik Ghatak, Geneva-based Anup Singh has built a slow and steady but distinctive directorial career.

  4. Writer and filmmaker Anup Singh talks about his high and low points in life, his current projects, favorite quote, and more in a short interview.

  5. Apr 6, 2021 · The Song of Scorpions: Directed by Anup Singh. With Golshifteh Farahani, Irrfan Khan, Waheeda Rehman, Shashank Arora. Aadam, a camel trader fell in love with Nooran, a tribal woman.

  6. Feb 20, 2022 · THUS reads Anup Singhs poem. Yet, as the celebrated filmmaker goes down the memory lane recalling his friendship, relationship and above all his understanding of one of the finest actors...

  7. Apr 28, 2023 · Director Anup Singh said the seed of The Song of Scorpions lay in the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder (popularly known as the Nirbhaya case). While speaking to Film Companion, he also recalled how Irrfan was eager to see The Song of Scorpions release in India.

  8. Apr 27, 2023 · Anup Singh. “Make it happen, Anup Saab. I would like to see it on the big screen here in India. Who knows how much time there is," recalls Anup Singtra while remembering one of his last ...

  9. Apr 29, 2023 · On the third death anniversary of Irrfan Khan, filmmaker Anup Singh, who collaborated with the actor in Qissa (2013) and The Song of Scorpions (2023), reminisces about the time he spent with Irrfan on set.

  10. Nov 4, 2017 · Anup Singh's latest film, The Song of Scorpions, was recently screened at the MAMI and the Locarno film festivals. An alumnus of FTII, Singh is now a professor at a film school in Geneva. His earlier film, Qissa (2015), brought to life the story of a tortured ghost.