I’m Nandinee. Born and brought up in Mumbai, the city that never stops dreaming (and neither do I). My biggest dream? To be a writer who makes people stop mid-scroll, think twice, and maybe even smile once.
Armed with an undergraduate degree in Mass Media, soon a Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism and Media Convergence from St. Xavier’s Institute of Communication, and a healthy dose of caffeine-fuelled curiosity, I thrive on telling stories that matter; whether it’s about the people, trends or places.
In my two years of professional experience, I’ve worn many hats and written under a few of them. At The Times of India, I worked as a Correspondent for Bombay Times, earning bylines across Travel, Lifestyle, Fashion, Food, Health, and even Real Estate. Each story gave me a new lens to see the world through and a fresh excuse to ask too many questions.
Before that, I spent a year as a Copywriter at Urja Communications, a digital marketing agency, where I learned how to make brands sound human (and sometimes, humans sound like brands). That’s where I discovered the sweet spot between strategy and storytelling and I’ve been chasing it ever since.
If my journey sounds “all over the place,” that’s because curiosity doesn’t believe in straight lines. I like to think of my career as a collage — a mix of media, marketing, and meaning — all stitched together with words.
I’m currently learning, unlearning, and creating with the same enthusiasm that got me started. Open to every spectrum of storytelling; print, digital, or beyond, I’m here to craft content that connects, engages, and maybe even makes you pause for a moment longer.

