ABOUT US


The Indian Weekender is New Zealand’s leading multimedia platform for the Kiwi-Indian community, delivering trusted news, engaging stories, and cultural coverage. Since 2009, we’ve connected, informed, and celebrated the voices of over 300,000 readers nationwide.

MEET OUR TEAM MEMBERS


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Bhav Dhillon
FOUNDER

Bhav Dhillon is a prominent leader of the Indian community in New Zealand and the founder of The Indian Weekender. Since launching the first issue in April 2009, he has dedicated himself to creating a platform that fosters engagement, connection, and cultural celebration within the Indian diaspora. The idea for the publication was Bhav’s vision; after careful planning and perseverance, the first issue went to print, marking the start of a journey that has become central to the community’s voice.

Known for his hands-on approach, Bhav has supported numerous initiatives, from cultural events to social causes, helping strengthen ties across generations. Over the years, he has built and nurtured a dedicated team of community members, now collectively known as The Indian Weekender. His leadership reflects a broader mission to ensure the Indian community in New Zealand feels represented, connected, and empowered. Through his work, Bhav continues to nurture pride, unity, and a sense of belonging within the diaspora.

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DEV NADKARNI
EDITOR-AT-LARGE

Dev Nadkarni, a seasoned journalist and Editor-at-Large at The Indian Weekender, has been a long-standing member of the team. His career spans media, international business development, economic development consulting, the creative industries, and academia.

Now a regular contributor to The Indian Weekender, he writes opinion pieces on topics ranging from several aspects of India–New Zealand relations including geopolitics, economics and trade to the performing arts.His articles have been widely well received by the Indian diaspora in New Zealand, bringing the most pressing questions to the forefront. 

He has worked across three continents, with a strong focus on the Pacific Islands region. Nadkarni was formerly Associate Editor of Tinkle, one of India’s most popular children’s magazines as well as Amar Chitra Katha, and the Founding Editor of The Indian Weekender. He has also worked as a writer and subeditor with the National Business Review (NBR) and a South Asian and Pacific Affairs columnist for the NZ Herald.

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ANISH CHAUHAN
MANAGER, BRAND PARTNERSHIPS & EVENTS

With over 25 years of global experience in event management & marketing, Anish is a highly appraised commercial leader known for delivering results-driven brand campaigns that resonate with audiences and drive measurable impact. At The Indian Weekender, he leads brand partnerships, sales, and new business development, working closely with advertisers to create tailored, multi-platform solutions aligned with their marketing objectives.

Anish oversees the publication’s flagship property, the Kiwi Indian Hall of Fame Awards, one of New Zealand’s most high-profile community and business events, providing advertisers with premium brand visibility, direct audience engagement & long-term brand association. Renowned for executing large-scale campaigns and high-value partnerships, he has successfully delivered numerous integrated advertising campaigns & brought a diverse portfolio of new advertisers on board.

Through strategic planning, strong client relationships, and a deep understanding of audience behaviour, Anish plays a key role in expanding The Indian Weekender’s commercial footprint while helping advertisers achieve meaningful reach, relevance & return on investment

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URJITA BHARDWAJ
SENIOR DIGITAL PRODUCER

Urjita Bhardwaj is the Senior Digital Producer at The Indian Weekender and a journalist with over six years of experience in digital storytelling and multimedia reporting. Based in New Zealand, she covers issues shaping the Kiwi-Indian community, including features, crime, immigration and stories that amplify community voices. Her work is guided by impact-led journalism, aiming to inform, engage and empower readers.

She also captures the cultural heartbeat of the diaspora, reporting on events, identities and lived experiences that reflect the community’s evolving realities. Her skills span news writing, in-depth interviews and video production. Alongside reporting, she manages The Indian Weekender’s e-paper, website and social media platforms.

After relocating from India, Urjita brought on-the-ground reporting experience from demanding assignments, including documentaries during the COVID-19 pandemic and social reporting from Kashmir, Punjab and the Northeast. She takes a careful editorial approach, works with a digital-first mindset, and focuses on reporting that serves the community. 

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GAURAV JUNEJA
CONTENT CREATOR

Born and raised in the vibrant city of Delhi, Gaurav is a Video Journalist and an independent contributor to The Indian Weekender, driven by a deep passion for storytelling that blends emotion, drama, and humour. With sharp instincts, cultural awareness, and a natural wit, he navigates the entertainment and community landscape with confidence, always seeking stories that resonate and spark conversation. His work reflects a strong belief that journalism should not only inform but also connect and entertain.

When he’s not chasing the next big scoop or capturing compelling narratives, Gaurav enjoys crafting punchlines, exploring Auckland’s diverse street food scene, and occasionally breaking into Bollywood dance moves—sometimes on cue, sometimes not. A self-proclaimed class act with a playful, silly side, he brings authenticity and personality to everything he does. Whether on camera or behind the scenes, Gaurav’s stories aim to leave a lasting impression, making audiences feel seen, heard, and thoroughly entertained.

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VIDHI RAWAL
CONTENT CREATOR

Vidhi is a passionate content creator at The Indian Weekender, dedicated to showcasing Auckland’s best restaurants, events, and local businesses for the Indian community. Through engaging digital storytelling, she helps audiences discover must-visit dining spots, emerging brands, and community-led initiatives while supporting local businesses in building meaningful connections with their customers.

With a strong foundation in marketing and content strategy, Vidhi creates high-quality social media content, interviews, shoots, and campaigns that reflect the voices. She plays an active role in shaping content across platforms, contributing to audience growth, increased engagement, and successful launch and promotion of new digital initiatives.

Vidhi works closely with business owners, partners, and internal teams to deliver content that is both creative and purposeful. Known for her energetic and people-first approach, she thrives on building relationships and amplifying local success stories.