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Shah Rukh Khan's New Year Resolution, To Get Healthier In 2017
GQ India

Shah Rukh Khan's New Year Resolution, To Get Healthier In 2017

The world’s biggest movie star on failure, forgetting – and why he’s fascinated by strange minds.

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January 2017
Where Is Anywhere?
GQ India

Where Is Anywhere?

You will not find it on a map, it’s a destination that exists in the minds of men who live in the moment. It’s a place that opens your mind and gives you the freedom to live an inspired life. The Mercedes-Benz GLC—a progressive SUV—is designed for those who want to go ANYWHERE.

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June 2017
Rim Of Fire
GQ India

Rim Of Fire

Partly because of the climate and partly because Japan proved it could be done, non-traditional countries on the Pacific Rim have begun upping their whisky game.

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June 2017
Around The Globe
GQ India

Around The Globe

Fashion’s restless nomad touches down in the Serengeti.

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June 2017
The A List
GQ India

The A List

From Robert Redford to Mick Jagger, Tod’s calls out the most stylish men of the century in a hot book titled Timeless Icons.

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June 2017
Renaissance Car
GQ India

Renaissance Car

Jaguar’s first SUV has already bagged ‘World Car of the Year’ at the New York International Auto Show. But just how good is the F-Pace?

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June 2017
Keeping Up With The Kapoors
GQ India

Keeping Up With The Kapoors

If Anil and Harshvardhan Kapoor had their own reality TV show, this is what the pilot would look like.

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June 2017
Tiger Shroff: Burning Bright
GQ India

Tiger Shroff: Burning Bright

There’s a move in kung fu called ‘The Tiger’. A direct, aggressive attack that’s believed to be one of the most effective martial arts plays. But this isn’t the method that the most gentle member of the Shroff clan would choose in a fight. In fact, he’d rather not fight at all, except to win his family’s respect back. After three films and a cultish fan following, he’s still coming to terms with his name – and the destiny that’s been chosen for him.

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May 2017
Why You Shouldnt Be Afraid Of Making Mistakes
GQ India

Why You Shouldnt Be Afraid Of Making Mistakes

Make them earth- why you shouldn’t shattering, life-shredding be afraid of catastrophes – you’ll be a making mistakes better man for it.

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May 2017
Sniff ‘N' The Tears
GQ India

Sniff ‘N' The Tears

To make your home bar really cool, start raiding your grandfather’s cabinet

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January 2018
The Last Frontier
GQ India

The Last Frontier

TWO GENERATIONS OF MEN PROVE THEMSELVES IN THE KITCHEN

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January 2018
The Redesign Of R&B
GQ India

The Redesign Of R&B

ON HIS NEW ALBUM BEACH HOUSE 3, TY’S SPIRITUAL CHANGE IS AS THOROUGH AS THE TRANSFORMATION OF HIS GENRE

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January 2018
Power Move
GQ India

Power Move

Best known as the God of Thunder, Chris Hemsworth is Boss Bottled’s new face. And there’s so much more to the Man of Today than those ridiculous biceps

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January 2018
Winged Wonder
GQ India

Winged Wonder

Have we reached peak Jaquet Droz with the new Loving Butterfly Automaton?

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January 2018
The Great (Gay) Marriage Bureau
GQ India

The Great (Gay) Marriage Bureau

In a country that’s obsessed with getting hitched, but also criminalises sexual activities “against the order of nature”, 24-year-old Urvi Shah is helping the LGBTQ community find love through the Arranged Gay Marriage Bureau. With several success stories, and over 1,400 clients from Malda to Palampur, traditional matchmaking just got a 21st-century update.

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March 2018
Virat Kohli "I Hate Losing In Life"
GQ India

Virat Kohli "I Hate Losing In Life"

After a sensational World Cup and IPL season, you might expect the best cricketer in India to be coasting on success, money and fame. But Virat Kohli is playing the long game, looking at life beyond the pitch.

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June 2016
Southern Comfort
GQ India

Southern Comfort

Before the phenomenal success of the Baahubali franchise, Telugu superstar Prabhas had a 15-year-long career, with almost as many films, in which he reprised the role of the soft romantic lead in movies such as  Mr Perfect and Darling. Then, for five straight years, he immersed himself in SS Rajamouli’s epic. He learned sword-fighting and horse-riding, and convinced audiences that he could wrestle bulls with his bare hands and scale elephant trunks like it was nothing. Since the release of the two-film saga, he’s become a household name across the country, and inverted traditional Bollywood and regional cinema hierarchies.  Suman Naishadham travels to Los Angeles to meet the actor with the baritone giggle

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January 2018
The Aviators
GQ India

The Aviators

Meet Parvaaz, the strongest force on the indie music scene, now streaming on a loudspeaker near you

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March 2017
Two's Company
GQ India

Two's Company

Dark-dialled, double-barrelled, dapper: Jaeger-LeCoultre’s latest Duomètre takes a microscope to the concept of time

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March 2017
Power Pint
GQ India

Power Pint

Small car. Big power. Much fun

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March 2017
Double Check
GQ India

Double Check

This month, Delhi-based Raqs Media Collective whirl into Shanghai to curate a biennale with a mission: To ask, and ask again.

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November 2016
Farhan Akhtar Unplugged: From One Rockstar To Another
GQ India

Farhan Akhtar Unplugged: From One Rockstar To Another

He's turning the idea of being a rockstar on its head. Indus-Creed frontman Uday Benegal peers through the looking glass.

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November 2016
Ghosts In The Star Machine
GQ India

Ghosts In The Star Machine

Twitter, Instagram and Facebook may be essential to modern fame, but many stars and politicians can’t (or won’t) handle them. It’s the social media manager who keeps a celeb on message, out of trouble and – above all – ‘authentic’

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November 2016
Shahid Kapoor: Poised To Cash In On Everything That's His Due
GQ India

Shahid Kapoor: Poised To Cash In On Everything That's His Due

Shahid Kapoor has that special, sometimes non-essential quality you find among Bollywood superstars: He has serious acting chops. But, film-wise, not much gets him excited, and not much has brought him the success he deserves. Months go by between movies. An arranged marriage announcement drops, a baby girl soon after. But this year, with collaborations with two intense, artistic minds – Vishal Bhardwaj and Sanjay Leela Bhansali Kapoor seems poised to cash in on everything that’s his due.

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February 2017
Harley-Davidson: The Highway Star
GQ India

Harley-Davidson: The Highway Star

The 2017 Harley-Davidson Street Glide Special is why the open road was invented.

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February 2017
Room For Sex
GQ India

Room For Sex

With a cultish set of clients across 20 Indian cities, a w ebsite that offers premium hotel rooms for unmarried couples (minus the judgement) has become a curious community for the lovesick.

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February 2017
The Nine Lives Of Leo DiCaprio
GQ India

The Nine Lives Of Leo DiCaprio

The Revenant star on surviving fame, parachute malfunctions, climate change and filming in Canada’s frozen tundra.

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March 2016
Netflix And Chill
GQ India

Netflix And Chill

Diversity is the new normal on TV

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March 2016
Weird Science Of Aamir Khan!
GQ India

Weird Science Of Aamir Khan!

He flips out over scripts his retinue read as suicide. He greenlights roles for the feels, not future TRPs. Which in fickle Bollywood, should foretell tales of swift to middling failure. So how has Aamir Khan, this recidivist risk-taker, parlayed his unscientific method into one of the most successful film careers of all time? Yeah. He is not sure either.

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July 2016
Nothing You Can See That Isn't Shown
GQ India

Nothing You Can See That Isn't Shown

It might have been the age of imagination, but the material remains of the sixties’ social battlegrounds still hold great value. through a new exhibition at London’s Victoria & Albert Museum, GQ’s Charlie Burton tells the story of the counterculture.

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December 2016