Virinder Singh writes at the crossroads of journalism, documentary film, and the human mind. His work draws on years of reporting and storytelling for the screen. He writes short stories, feature screenplays, and plays in three languages, often testing how far character and dialogue can carry an idea.
Educated at a Cambridge school and later at the University of York in psychology and criminology, he explores geopolitics and identity through lived experience across several countries. He was part of a delegation that spoke at Harvard University as a member of the model United Nations. His honors thesis examined how social media shapes personal identity and he has been intrigued by this concept ever since.
Today, he moves through international film markets with his passion projects that tackle poignant topics of societal imbalance, immigration, and stewardship. He is also gathering his essays on Substack, continuing to connect politics, memory, and media. His poems appear in a recent anthology that confronts race and violence, extending his concern with how power writes itself into both public events and private lives.