In the present work, we have successfully fabricated undoped and Ni-doped Nanocrystalline CdS thin film on an ultrasonically cleaned glass substrate employing the Sol-Gel spin coating technique. The structural and spectroscopic properties of the films were investigated using XRD spectra, UV-Vis spectroscopy and photoluminescence spectra respectively. The X-Ray diffraction spectra revealed the polycrystalline nature of films with cubic structure and (111) as preferred orientation. The average particle size evaluated by the Debye-Scherrer formula lying in the range 6.65nm to 12.05 nm for the deposited films. According to UV-VIS Spectroscopy, the average transmittance of films in the visible region varies between 70–90%. The optical band gap of CdS thin film was evaluated from absorption spectra. The bandgap of the deposited films is in the range of 2.48 eV to 2.70 eV which is higher than that of bulk CdS (2.42eV). This verifies the blue shifting in band edge of CdS Nanocrystalline thin films due to the quantum confinement effect. Photoluminescence spectra of the thin film showed that the fundamental band edge emission peak centred at 485nm also called blue band emission.