Mumbai Mirror to re-launch as a daily from 15 June

The daily tabloid was discontinued in 2020.

Manifest Media Staff

Jun 9, 2025, 3:58 pm

Mumbai Mirror aims to report on the city's sports, culture and local moments. 

Bennett Coleman & Co has announced that Mumbai Mirror will be relaunching as a daily from 15 June.

The hyperlocal tabloid was discontinued as a daily in December 2020 during the pandemic, with weekly editions appearing.

Mumbai Mirror aims to report on the city's sports, culture and local moments. 

Sivakumar Sundaram, CEO and ED (publishing), Bennett Coleman & Co, said, "Mumbai Mirror has always been more than a newspaper — it’s been the city’s swagger, soul, and street-smart voice. Sharp, fearless, and unapologetically local. Even during its pause, the love never faded. Our research tells us young Mumbaikars still crave credible, hyperlocal storytelling — and they trust print more than ever. Advertisers know this too: there’s no better way to reach Mumbai’s most switched-on, influential audiences. With Mumbai Mirror back in a bolder, edgier avatar, the city just got its favourite habit — and its most powerful media weapon — back.”

Surinder Chawla, president (response), Bennett Coleman & Co, said, “The return of Mumbai Mirror isn’t just great news for readers, it’s a game-changer for Clients who want to make a mark in Mumbai. With our unmatched hyperlocal coverage and footprint, brands have a direct line into the homes and hearts of Mumbaikars. This is the platform where local voices, neighbourhood businesses, and homegrown heroes find their spotlight. We’re excited to partner with clients who want to make real connections with the heart of Mumbai.”

Subhayu Bagchi, brand head (languages and Mumbai Mirror), Bennett Coleman & Co, added, “As a brand, Mumbai Mirror is deeply rooted in the city's rhythm. We are thrilled to bring it back in a bolder, edgier avatar. With content that reflects the city and its vibe, made by reporters, writers, columnists, trend spotters who understand the city’s pulse very well, we are sure the brand will get the city talking and will become the loudest, most impactful voice of the maximalist city and its people.” 

Source: MANIFEST MEDIA

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