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Practical Guide To - Modern Dating
How men can navigate the ever changing world of modern dating better
The Watch Man from Jaipur
Jovial, curious, and offering tons of excited insights into the world of horology, Gaurav Mehta's life is a collectors' dream. Between brushing shoulders with India's watch collection elite and a stunning new launch, the watchmaker and founder of Jaipur Watch Company gives us a closer look at the 'complications' of running one of India's most unique micro luxury brands
Eye on Your Wardrobe - The Chronicles of Chic
In the chic lexicon of a man's sartorial diary, the wardrobe stands not merely as a cabinet of clothes but as a sanctuary of style, a haven of elegance where every shelf, hanger, and drawer narrate a story-a story etched in the very threads of fabric and woven into the tapestry of life.
The Dark Obsession - The Psychology Behind Our Love For Hate Stories
Why are we increasingly becoming so smitten with watching dark content on screen
Revving Up Nostalgia
Why are retro motorcycles so popular? We find out with insights from Classic Legends CEO, Ashish Singh Joshi
Lamborghini Boss Stephen Winklemann - is betting on India
The CEO of Lamborghini has had a great run though he took on the job in thick of the Covid pandemic in December 2020. In 2023, the Italian super car maker celebrated its 60th anniversary posting sales of over 10,000 cars for the first time. Last year also saw Lamborghini launch Revuelto: the first V12 hybrid super sports car, part of the company's ambitious EV programme that will see it go all-electric by 2028. We caught up with Winkelmann during his second visit to Mumbai
Immersive Art - The Future or Yet Another Fad?
We talk to India's most popular contemporary artist Santanu Hazarika and one world's most influential personalities in the field of art, the co-founder of Kochi Biennale Foundation Bose Krishnamachari to understand the swift rise of immersive arts in India
The Rise of Sports Documentaries
Spurred by the ever-increasing appetite for behind-the-scene footage and intriguing drama, sports documentaries have become a major hit in recent years.
Pratik Gandhi - The Man of Characters
The Scam star, who will be next seen in Kunal Kemmu's debut directorial, Madgaon Express, has a chock-a-block slate that includes four more movies and a web series
12 Question With Akshay Oberoi
These days Akshay Oberoi is better known as squadron leader Bash aka Basheer Khan these days owing to his brilliant turn as the fighter pilot in Siddharth Anand's Hrithik Roshan-Deepika Padukone-starrer Fighter. It seems the actor, who had relocated to India from the US in 2008 with the dream to make it big in Bollywood and made his debut in Sooraj Barjatya's Isi Life Mein in 2010 before grabbing eyeballs with his was his turn as Nikki Singh in the dark and gritty 2017 thriller Gurgaon, is finally getting his due. We caught up with the blue-eyed actor to get a glimpse of the man behind the characters.
THE TRIBES...THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'!
Kenya-settled Nilotic semi-nomadic tribes, the Maasais and the Samburus, are slowly opening their doors to the modern world while remaining staunchly loyal to their own culture and traditions
Ustad Zakir Hussain - The Legend and His Rhythm, in Five Tabla Movements.
He will turn 73 this month and he has just won three Grammys. But that is not going to slow down the maestro. Ustad Zakir Hussain is as busy with his Hindustani classical and fusion projects as he was when he started his career nearly six decades ago
OUT AND ABOUT WITH JIM SARBH
I LIKE TO PAIR CLASSIC LOAFERS WITH SUITS, THEY ARE PERFECT FOR LONG DAYS AT WORK
THE INDEFATIGABLE MR FAZAL
There is never a dull moment with Ali Fazal. The actor, who claims his fear for boredom to be his driving force, has Bollywood and Hollywood movies along with the third season of Mirzapur lined up for release. He has also just announced a 5-film slate under the banner of the production house he runs with his wife and fellow actor, Richa Chadha. And the duo is gearing up for their biggest joint venture yet-they are making their debut as parents.
Everything You Need To Know About Google Gemini
Meet Google's largest and most capable AI yet
Bobby Deol 2.0
Chances are that your last and lasting image of Bobby Deol is as the shirtless Abrar lying on top of Ranvijay Singh and casually lighting a cigarette. The chiselled 55-year-old imbued the mute, revenge-obsessed brutish Abrar with a swag and flamboyance that was instrumental in turning the character into one of the most iconic, diabolical antagonists of contemporary Hindi cinema. But this Bobby Deol is far removed from the young heartthrob of the 90s whose dimpled smile and innocent eyes had got the women swooning. In his upgraded version, Bobby Deol is not a cute hero but a powerhouse actor. But it was not an easy transition. He had seen his stardom slip away and consequently drowned himself in gloom, self-pity, and alcohol. In his most candid interview ever, the actor reveals how he scripted his incredible phoenix act. Excerpts:
Cutting Edge
The tech world witnessed an avalanche of launches at the end of last year and the beginning of this one, from the likes of Apple, OnePlus and more
Volvo C40 Recharge First Drive Review
The coupe-SUV version of the XC40 Recharge receives a significant range addition, improved performance and stylish looks
GREEN WHEELS
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THE ENDURING BOND BETWEEN TENNIS AND ROLEX
Rolex, through its unwavering commitment, pays homage to the timelessness of the tale unfurling on the lush canvas of a tennis court
LONGINES AND INDIA A PROVEN 150-YEAR CONNECTION
Longines’s storied history is unrivalled among major global watch brands. Because of its meticulous record keeping, and a carefully preserved inventory that stocks watch spares going back to the days of the company’s founding in the 19th century, it can repair watches that are more than a century old. And as the Head of Brand Heritage and member of the Management Board of Longines, Daniel Hug is the official keeper of the brand's illustrious past. He has been travelling around the world recently talking about Longines's history, exhibiting key products from the past, and meeting vintage Longines watch collectors. At his Delhi stopover, he spoke exclusively to Man's World magazine
From Ties To T-Shirts Re-imagining Business Casuals
The Gen-Z workforce is breaking the traditional workplace dress code, one hoodie at a time
The Evolution Of The World's Most Iconic Fashion Pieces
These have clearly stood the test of time
The Ghost Busters
Have we all gotten a tad too comfortable with 'ghosting'- spooky term associated with modern dating?
What Is Yamaha India Upto?
Reliving the Japanese bike maker's legacy through exclusive insights from Eishin Chihana, Chairman of Yamaha Motor India Group of Companies
Power Play
With luxury EV options outnumbering budget EVs in the Indian market, and booming sales of affordable models, the Indian electric mobility space is bullish despite the paradowical challenges the technology poses
An Art Installation showcased Lexus's electric future at Miami Art & Design Week
Dutch solar designer Marjan van Aubel's stunning installation at at Miami's Institute of Contemporary Art last month captured the essence of Lexus' electric car ambition based on the next-generation LF-ZC concept
Plural's Vedant Shah Wants To Change The Way We Eat Southeast Asian Food
The restaurateur gets chatty about pivoting Mumbai's thriving F&B scene through the concept of clean eating
Kishore Jena Chasing Olympic History
After rounding off 2023 on a scintillating note, javelin thrower Kishore Fena's focus is to secure a podium finish at the Paris Olympics
Rohan Bopanna I'm at level 43, not age 43!
Indeed, age is just a number for the oldest man to attain the World No. 1 ranking. Bopanna, who has won the Australian Open men's doubles title after a two-decade-long career, has not only defied age but has achieved this feat playing with no cartilage in his knees. His is a story of true grit and of turning limitations into opportunity'