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The RichHistory Of Indian Chairs Revealed.
Sarita Sundar’s lavishly illustrated new book From The Frugal To The Ornate: Stories of the Seat in India traces the cultural evolution of the seat’ and the many chairs it spawned over the centuries
Gurfateh Singh Pirzada
Recently seen in Brahmastra, Gurfateh Singh Pirzada is the new hottie on the block. The actor shares his mantras and motivation tips that help him achieve his fit bod
Mentored By Ratan Tata
As the man who manages the former Tata Group chairman's office and his startup investment portfolio, 29-year-old Shantanu Naidu is Ratan Tata's bridge to the world of young people. He speaks to us about how it is working with the legendary industrialist
Aneesh Bhasin: More Than A Svami
He made tonic water and ginger ale cool for anew generation of Indians with the Svami brand. And now, tt is valued at Rs 100 crore
YOU'RE BEING SET (UP)
The arranged marriage vs love marriage debate never gets old. After an entire generation rebelled against being set up, there seems to be a bit of a going back to the roots’, as more people embrace the concept of matchmaking yet again
Armaan Khera
First seen in Taish, Armaan Khera has all eyeballs on him in Masaba Masaba S2. But it takes more than walking in slo-mo to look this fit. The actor gives details about his fitness, lifestyle choices, and more
SUGAR QUOTED
A deep dive into how metabolism trackers are changing the fitness tech space with continuous glucose monitoring
The Best Bollywood Films, So Far
Given the overload of content on all your screens, we decided to put out a half-yearly report card of the best Hindi films that we have liked so far
The Ultimate In Electric Luxury
The new Mercedes-Benz AMG EQS 53, the company says, provides a range of 529-586 km on a single charge, the highest for any electric vehicle currently in the Indian market
The Best EVs By Range At Every Price Point
EVS are slowly inching their way into the Indian car market and there is no doubt their numbers will rise when the pace of installing charging stations around the country picks up. Not surprising then that automakers are busy augmenting their electric vehicle portfolio to cater to buyers across price segments. Here's our pick of the best EVS across various price points measured by the range the vehicle offers on a single charge
The A-List
Your monthly how to spend it' guide to all the cool new gadgets
India's Best (Slow) Cigar Smoker
By smoking a cigar for 100 minutes, Pranav Raj Aggarwal became the first Indian to qualify for the Cigar Smoking World Championship being held this month in Split, Croatia
The Meaning Of Arth, 40 Years Later
Mahesh Bhatt's Arth, made 40 years ago, is still the gold standard when it comes to Hindi films on the daily burden of patriarchy forced on Indian women, especially when dealing with their husband's infidelities. It is unfortunate, though, that we had to wait four decades to see a film like Anubhav Sinha's Thappad
Ferrari's 296 GTB: Back To The Future
Ferrari's new plug-in hybrid Berlinetta is inspired by the brand's storied past while laying the roadmap for its electric future
The 2022 Range Rover Is Big And Striking
The fifth-generation Range Rover is finally here, and everything about it commands your attention
48 Hours In Abu Dhabi
Move over, Dubai. Whether you seek the sun, some sand, or an adventure on roller coasters, Abu Dhabi has it all, and more. Want to explore Middle Eastern food, history, and culture? Here's a detailed itinerary to simplify your holiday
Drawing The Modern Indian Map
Chef Himanshu Saini is loved and lauded for what he's done with Indian food on a global level, including winning the first Michelin star for an Indian restaurant in Dubai. But for him, the journey to popularise the country's culinary culture has just begun
Putting The Art In Artiste: Shruti Haasan
She sings, she had her own rock band, she works across Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu-language cinema, and now, she is all set to go international. What fuels Shruti Haasan's passion? The actor bares it all
The Third Front
The Imphal-based NGO, Ya.all's football team of 15 Trans men in Manipur a first of its kind in India, is setting new goals
Chaitanya Akkineni On What It Takes To Have A Mass Appeal Today
The third-generation South actor, who has made his Bollywood debut quite differently than his contemporaries, wants everyone to know that for him, the script is a bigger hero than himself
Q&A WITH ANURAG KASHYAP
Bollywood's enfant terrible, Anurag Kashyap is back. Last month, he released what could be regarded as his least political film. But this might just be the lull before a storm, for the film-maker seems to be seething inside
ALL HAIL THE SHOWRUNNERS
Who is this new breed of multitaskers helming your favourite OTT series? We find out
SPIRITED AWAY
With the crafts segment in alcohol booming, India sees a new legion of distillery, brewery, and meadery tours
The New Rules Of Dining Out
As the world opens up, here are some important changes to keep in mind when travelling for a fine dining experience
The A-List
Your monthly ‘how to spend it’ guide to all the cool new gadgets
A Book Club-Recommended Reading List
Bookstagramming gave birth to online clubs that pick a theme, discuss literature, and suggest interesting titles. We curate a reading list suggested by these book clubs to help upgrade your bookshelf
The era of hate-watching
We jumped in front of the content train, and invented the term hate watch' all to appease our own critic. But if it brings you joy, why feel ashamed of it?
Man With A Mission: Karnesh Ssharma
One of the most popular names in production today, Karnesh Ssharma talks about Clean Slate Filmz, his transition from Merchant Navy to movies, and his latest move of launching his own OTT platform
LEARNING THE ROPES
Behind every ripped celebrity is a coach that didn't give up. Meet the fitness trainers behind your favourite celebrity's biggest transformation
Ms Marvel and (hopefully) the end of brown fetishism
Is Marvel's latest venture going to pave the way for better South Asian narratives in American shows and films, or will we stick to lehenga-cholis, Bollywood music, and gaudy Diwalis?