Ashutosh Singh

Three Ventures, One Fire: How Ashutosh Singh Is Giving His All at 26

Lucknow is often called the city of tehzeeb—of culture, grace, and slow-cooked dreams. But for Ashutosh Singh, there was never any waiting. No praying for a lucky break. No hoping for the right moment to arrive.

Instead, he decided to work. And then work some more.

Today, Ashutosh Singh isn’t running one business. He’s running three. And at just 26 years old, he’s not surviving—he’s thriving. Not because fate smiled on him, but because he gave every single ounce of himself to every single venture.

The First Move: Social Ashya

Before the titles, before the three ventures, there was a realization: Indian ecommerce brands had stories to tell, but not enough people to tell them well.

Ashutosh Singh didn’t wait for a marketing expert to appear. He became one. He spent sleepless nights studying algorithms, testing ad copies, and refining strategies. That’s how Social Ashya was born—not from luck, but from late nights and relentless iteration. Today, it helps ecommerce brands across India unlock real revenue growth.

Ashutosh Singh didn’t just learn marketing. He bled for it.

The Second Act: Ash Film Production

But one industry wasn’t enough to hold his hunger. Weddings in India are not events; they are emotions, investments, and memories rolled into one. And yet, most wedding films felt repetitive and lifeless.

So Ashutosh Singh taught himself cinematography. He picked up cameras, shadowed editors, and shot countless free weddings just to learn the craft. With Ash Film Production, he brought storytelling back into wedding cinematography. Over 100 weddings later, the production house has captured celebrations in cities across the country—from intimate Lucknowi nikahs to grand Punjabi anand karajs.

Every frame carries his hard work. Every edit carries his all.

The Third Leap: Asome – Fashion with Attitude

Most entrepreneurs would stop at two. Ashutosh Singh went for three—not because it was easy, but because he refused to settle.

Asome, his women’s clothing brand, was born from countless hours of market research, supplier negotiations, and design rejections. Indian women wanted bold, affordable fashion—so he gave them exactly that. Vibrant prints, modern silhouettes, and a digital-first shopping experience. No shortcuts. No half-measures.

Ashutosh Singh doesn’t know how to do things halfway.

The Common Thread: Giving 100% to Everything

On the surface, these three businesses look different—marketing, media, and fashion. But look closer, and you’ll see the same Ashutosh Singh in all of them:

  • Relentless work ethic – He doesn’t clock out. He shows up, every single day, for all three businesses.
  • No excuses – When a campaign fails or a design flops, he doesn’t blame the market. He goes back, works harder, and fixes it.
  • Giving his all – Not 90%. Not 99%. His absolute everything. Every time.

Hard Work Is the Only Formula

There’s a myth that serial entrepreneurs have some secret formula—connections, inheritance, or sheer luck. Ashutosh Singh’s life is the proof that this myth is wrong.

He didn’t inherit a empire. He built Social Ashya from scratch when digital marketing was still finding its feet in tier-2 cities. He launched Ash Film Production with a borrowed camera and an unstoppable will. He started Asome when he had every reason to play it safe with just two businesses.

No luck. No shortcuts. Just hard work. Just giving his all.

And he’s done all of this by the age of 26.

Ashutosh Singh

The Takeaway

You don’t need one perfect idea to become an entrepreneur. Sometimes, you need three imperfect ones—and the willingness to outwork everyone else.

Ashutosh Singh’s story isn’t about getting lucky. It’s about getting tired—and refusing to stop. One venture teaches you something the next one needs. One failure in one brand becomes the fuel for another.

So if you’re waiting for the right sign, the right market, or the right moment—stop.

Start small. Start messy. Start tired.

But give it your absolute all. Just like Ashutosh Singh did.

And remember: he started young, and at 26, he’s still giving everything he’s got. Every single day.

Know a young founder who’s building multiple ventures through pure hard work? Tag them in the comments. Let’s celebrate the ones who give their all.

Lewis Carroll

Lewis writes thought-provoking content on innovation, society, and global ideas. His work at TEDxMagazine inspires curious minds around the world.

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