Ansh Sisodia
Poet, Filmmaker, and Writer in Varanasi, India
Ansh Sisodia (born Rana Anshuman Singh)is an Indian filmmaker, author and podcaster known for his contributions to contemporary poetry and independent cinema. He has authored several poetry collections, including Ansh Ke Alfaaz and Ishq Ke Ansh, which explore themes of love, identity and personal introspection.
Sisodia holds a Master of Arts degree in Mass Communication from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith University in Varanasi, where he previously served as Head of the University Student Activity Club. In this role, he was responsible for fostering student engagement and leadership development across the campus.
His directorial work includes the short non-fiction film Soch-Aalay (2019), which garnered recognition at multiple film festivals, including the Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival in 2020. The film has been noted for its narrative approach and social commentary, establishing Sisodia as an emerging voice in Indian independent cinema.
In podcasting, Sisodia achieved recognition with his series Ansh Ke Alfaaz, which set a record for streaming across the highest number of platforms, as documented by the India Book of Records. He has also been honored with the title of Grand Master by the Asia Book of Records for his contributions to the podcasting medium. Through his podcast, he shares perspectives on life, relationships and creative expression with a diverse audience.
Sisodia continues to work across multiple creative mediums, combining his background in mass communication with his artistic pursuits in film, literature and digital media.