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Thinker Tailor
In an age of speedy obsolescence, what does it take to make a gadget live forever? Diwik Singh Chhalani, founder of the sustainable luxury speaker brand Diwiks, tells Nidhi Gupta about his vision for timeless technology
THE Alchemist
From starring in Kenneth Branagh’s Death On The Nile this month, alongside a sublime cast, to bagging the lead role in the prestige project Codename: Johnny Walker, Ali Fazal is officially Hollywood’s favourite Indian actor. But the Lucknow-bred, Doon-educated artist remains deeply connected to his roots, with the hotly anticipated second season of Mirzapur - in which he plays the lead - ticking ominously around the corner
Mumbai Central
Scenes of the pandemic from India’s epicentre through the eyes of photographer Colston Julian
CRYSTAL CLEAR
With macOS Big Sur, Apple gives its desktop UI its biggest facelift in 20 years. Alan Dye, VP of Human Interface, takes GQ through a redesign that marries minimalist design with utility
The Hate U Give
The most powerful African-American voices you need to be reading right now
Vidyut Jammwal - The Outsider
Every generation produces a new kind of action star. Ours is Vidyut Jammwal, a trained martial artist in kalaripayattu, who’s built himself a strong and loyal following through his high-octane action films as well as his explosive – and frankly, insane – fitness videos on social media. Meet the actor who plays by his own rules
RIDING THE WAVE
How to adapt – and flow through life
SERVICE LIP
Through her masterful Trump lip syncs, Sarah Cooper has become the voice of a nation – without saying a word
OUR BEST SHOT
Around the world, scientists are developing vaccines for Covid-19, with some banking on using mRNA, a brand new technology, to get us there faster
PERFECT PRACTICE
Jay Shetty, the 33-year-old self-help guru and influencer, is streamlining age-old wisdom for the millennial mind and reminding us of the importance of being at home with our troubled selves. As he adds “author” to his repertoire with a new book, he talks to Nidhi Gupta about the paradoxes of being a preacher in the age of the internet
CASA TRANQUILA
Latin music superstar J Balvin crafts a pair of eminently quiet, contemplative refuges in his native Colombia with the help of Medellín-based design firm 5 Sólidos
Role Call
Actor and producer Vivek Gomber is kicking off September in high gear with a film, The Disciple, in competition at the prestigious Venice International Film Festival. He’ll also be seen in Mira Nair’s A Suitable Boy, dropping on Netflix later this year. Arun Janardhan caught up with the Arsenal fan who’s been waiting in the wings for a decade and a half – and whose time is now
LEVEL UP
As we await the impending arrival of the Series 6, here’s a look at all the new updates that Apple Watch users – Series 3 and upwards – can look forward to
Ally Nation
A decade after Gay Bombay made a splash, and two years after Section 377 was read down, LGBTQ+ icon Parmesh Shahani casts a queer eye on the ergonomic route to inclusivity
It's A Great Time For Men To Do Housework
Coronavirus has meant a huge increase in necessary housework and child care. For the sake of your relationship, figure out how to split it up fairly
UPPING THE ANTE
The Kia Carnival may have the chops to kick off the luxury MPV parade. But can it start a revolution?
THE Souza Evolution
In a fascinating story that spans multiple generations and continents, as well as reflects universal human themes of migration, dislocation and identity, Vivek Menezes traces the ascension of muralist, graffiti artist and painter Solomon Souza, the Jerusalem-based grandson of the great modernist legend FN Souza
THE GREAT NEXT MIGRATION
Life on the planet is on the move – the plant kingdom, wild animal species and people. But far from being a disruptive behaviour, as popular media would have us believe, migration is, in fact, an ancient and lifesaving response. In this excerpt from her new book, The Next Great Migration, award-winning writer Sonia Shah talks about why the world needs to reimagine such movement as a solution, rather than a problem.
THE GENRE BENDERS
A round-up of the most unusual graphic novels of 2020
STAYING IN THE GAME
How to be your own coach
SCREEN FOR DAYS
Among the bumper crop of smartphones this season, the Oppo Reno4 Pro is a standout device
Party HAT
Is the new Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupé a style-led affair, or a genuine cocktail of cool?
CROSS currents
A well-told story is going to be a straight hit, regardless of language, scale or budget. As you might’ve discovered during your quarantine binge-watch, it’s an axiom upheld by a bold new generation of film-makers and actors from the South Indian film industries. Few others are systematically scripting content that is hyperlocal and aesthetically global all at once, and helping unfamiliar audiences caper past that “one-inch-tall barrier of subtitles”. Meet five eminently watchable actors fronting Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada cinema, as they dwell on their extraordinary journeys and why, pandemic or not, breaking the mould is a full-time job.
BEAT HOLLOW
Pandemic or not, Prabh Deep’s quest for perfection – in body, soul, sound and words – carries on uninterrupted. As the rapper and producer prepares his next album, he tells Nidhi Gupta about this phase of evolution in his life and career
The New Rules of Fatherhood
Ten hacks for surviving – and enjoying – being a dad
FULLY CHARGED
An EV with emotion? The Mini Electric aims to bring nostalgia and heritage into the future
The New Old Order
This year, Audemars Piguet has dug deep into its past, and struck gold
IN THE WAKE OF GLOBAL CRISIS, THE WORLD'S LUXURY GOODS WILL REDISCOVER THEIR TRUE VALUE
It’s a crisis the first blows of which were felt in China and Italy, two key nodes in the web of high-end global commerce... But as GQ Luxury Editor Nicholas Foulkes explains, though its weaknesses are laid bare by Covid-19, so too are the strengths of a sector that is far more than the sum of its balance sheets
MAGIC MIKE
Lessons from the epic Michael Jordan docu, The Last Dance
HAT TRICK
Will Hilary Mantel win the Booker for an unprecedented third time?