Neha Singh (born 5 May 1982) is an Indian theatre-maker,[2] author[1] and campaigner who encourages women to ignore harassment and reclaim the public space.
[5] The campaign involves encouraging women to report instances of sexual harassment and rape against men in authority.
These include Bela misses her train (2017) for Karadi Tales, Moongphali (2017) for Rupa Publications, I need to pee (2018)[1] for Penguin Random House India, Its playtime (2018), Kuchh gadbad hai (2019) and On the metro (2020) for Pratham Books, and Is it the same for you?
Neha has contributed stories to The Hindu Young World Anthology (2019) and Thank God it's Caturday, a Westland Publication (2020).
Zeeshan Ayub, Walk like a woman for The Asia Foundation and The magnificent madness of Mastipur for Australian director Peter Williams and Balinese shadow puppeteer Made Sidea.
In 2019 she acted in the film Aani Maani,[11] and was nominated in the Best Actress in a Supporting Role category at the 7th FOI Online Awards in 2022.