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My name is Chandni Sehgal. I’m a freelance journalist based in Mumbai and I write on travel, beauty and wellness, design, culture and more. I have been a journalist for over 13 years and I specialise in profiles, social commentary and health and wellness stories (and offering unsolicited advice).
Along with freelance writing, I am open to creative projects across platforms, ghost writing books, co-authoring and editing. Things I like include books, food and dogs. Things I dislike include introducing myself – verbally, and in writing, so that’s it for now.
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Featured Work

WILD CARD
What makes a tech graduate from Delhi jump into the mighty jungle of Indian cinema? Vogue goes on safari with Kriti Sanon and finds that the young star has marked her territory and is here to stay

In the studio of… Canna Patel
In the studio of Indian architect, Canna Patel

The happy pill
Mandira and Sumeet Nath’s Zoloft in Assagao is a vibrant, earthy mood lifter with simplistically stylish interiors designed by Isla Maria Van Damme

Vantage point
Overlooking the city of Panjim, the Furniturewalla mansion offers panoramic views in unabashed luxury
A heritage walk in Mumbai city
Join us as we explore the historical by-lanes of Maximum city

An interview with Rolf Sachs
Rolf Sachs’ fabrications invite diverse interpretation, as subtle wit, intense emotion and clever reinvention take centre stage

An interview with Louise Campbell
Using everything from paper to porcelain, Louise Campbell presents an alternate vision of the everyday
When I Grow Up, I want to be & When I Grow Up I want to be 2
I was contributing writer on two books for children published by Indian publisher Juggernaut. The first book, features heroes like Shafali Verma, the girl wonder cricketer who broke Sachin Tendulkar’s record and Afroz Shah, who led the world’s largest beach Clean-up in Mumbai, and more. Its sequel features many more including wildlife activist, Supraja Dharini, who has helped over 18 lakh baby turtles return safely to the wild and Rocket Woman of India, Ritu Karidhal.