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Saurabh Dwivedi Marks Official Return To Journalism With First Indian Express Hindi Video

Watch Saurabh Dwivedi’s inaugural video as he leads the Indian Express Hindi digital expansion, promising a return to the fundamentals of ground-level reporting.

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Lallantop Founder Saurabh Dwivedi Drops Debut Video For Indian Express Hindi Digital Venture

Digital journalism pioneer and founding editor of the popular news platform The Lallantop, Saurabh Dwivedi, released his inaugural video for Indian Express Hindi on Wednesday, marking his formal return to the screen under the Indian Express Group banner.

The video, titled “Main Wapas Aa Gaya Hoon” (I Have Returned), serves as the official launch of the legacy media house’s aggressive expansion into the Hindi digital market, led by one of the most recognizable faces in Indian independent media.

Dwivedi used the eight-minute address to define the editorial roadmap for the new venture, emphasizing a return to the fundamentals of journalism following a period of personal sabbatical and professional transition.

The launch of the Indian Express Hindi channel signifies a strategic pivot for the 94-year-old Indian Express Group, which has traditionally been known for its high-impact English-language investigative reporting.

By appointing Saurabh Dwivedi to lead this digital-first Hindi vertical, the group is looking to capture a massive audience in the Hindi heartland that consumes news primarily through video and social media platforms.

Dwivedi stated that the new platform will mirror the investigative rigour of the parent brand while ensuring the content remains accessible through “Jan Bhasha” (the language of the people).

He promised that the channel will avoid linguistic pretension and instead focus on being “saral, spasht, aur saras” (simple, clear, and engaging).

Aspiring creators should note that this launch highlights the importance of personal branding in the modern media landscape. Even when moving to a legacy institution, Dwivedi’s established trust with millions of viewers is being used as the primary engine to drive traffic and credibility to a new digital property.

The content strategy outlined in the video includes a heavy focus on “boots on the ground” reporting, a term used to describe journalists who are physically present at the scene of a story rather than rewriting reports from a desk.

Saurabh Dwivedi emphasized that the team will prioritize rural India and ground-level issues, moving beyond the “internet-only” research that dominates many digital newsrooms today.

He also confirmed that Indian Express Hindi will provide deep-dives into science, economics, sports, and arts, using the “Explained” format.

This format is a signature of the Indian Express brand, designed to break down complex policy or global events into easy-to-understand contexts for the average reader or viewer.

The timing of the return is significant as it comes ahead of major political cycles in India, where regional language news consumption typically sees a massive spike.

By establishing the channel now, the group is positioning itself to be a dominant player in the high-stakes vernacular news economy.

Dwivedi concluded the video by referencing his identity as a “student of communication,” signaling that he will continue to experiment with various storytelling formats.

He reiterated that while he will explore different media worlds, his core focus remains steadfast on the “Journalism of Courage” that the Indian Express is historically known for.

Before this move, Dwivedi built The Lallantop into a digital powerhouse with over 30 million subscribers, revolutionized how news is delivered in Hindi, and became a household name through his “The Lallantop Show.”

His transition to the Indian Express Group represents one of the most significant talent shifts in the Indian creator economy this year.

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