[4] She writes for The Guardian and The Observer[5] and works as a TV and radio critic and presenter for the BBC, Sky News, ITN, Channel 5 and CNN.
[citation needed] Bidisha began writing for arts magazines i-D, Oyster, Volume, Dazed and Confused, and the NME at 15, after launching a style fanzine at the age of 14, influenced by the riot grrrl subculture.
In 2013, she became a Fellow of the International Reporting Project run by Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
For BBC Radio 4 she has contributed regularly to and presented Saturday Review, Front Row, Archive on Four, Heart and Soul and Woman's Hour.
[20] On television, she presented BBC Four's Secret Life of Books series edition on Jane Eyre[21] and the Archive on Four documentary Mustn't Grumble, on complaining.
[22] In 2017, she directed the seven-minute solo project An Impossible Poison, which was commissioned by the arts organisation Speaking Volumes and premiered in Berlin in November 2017.