Verve - November-December 2018
Verve - November-December 2018
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Tracking the undercurrents of change beyond the world of cinema led us specifically to the food and fashion industries, literature, and the arena of mental health. For our November-December issue, we picked five other people, along with our cover star Neena Gupta, who have made huge strides in refocusing the lens through which their chosen professions are typically viewed. This issue is packed with people and stories that will encourage you to reflect anew. We felt a frisson of excitement putting it all together; itâs time for a fresh and recalibrated outlook, and Verve is ready to lead the way.
Neena Gupta
Itâs the coming of age of an unconventional artiste, whose life has been laced with passion, scandal and heartbreak. As she stuns audiences with her latest release Badhaai Ho, she takes Megha Shah through the defining moments of her life
9 mins
My Friend, Neena
She has danced with her on stage, performed with her in plays and shared many of her life-changing moments, both professional and personal. And now, as her compatriot continues to earn accolades for a game-changing role in a record-smashing film, author and editor Sathya Saran rewinds to some of her friendâs most meaningful turning points
5 mins
Aditi Dugar
The maverick restaurateur reflects to Shirin Mehta about curating menus, foraging for ingredients, seasonality, sustainability and zero waste. All at that restaurant, Masque.
10 mins
Nikhil D. And Smita Lasrado
The flip side of beauty is not necessarily ugly. The duo â cofounders of model agency Feat. Artists â tells Rushmika Banerjee about giving a voice to the brewing subculture of individuals who believe that looking good is more than skin-deep, even in the fashion industry
6 mins
Divya Dureja
She ties together multiple bodies of work as a poet, curator, DJ and psychologist. Shreya Ila Anasuya meets one of the smart, savvy and sensitive new faces of mental health and LGBTQIA+ rights in India
6 mins
Amruta Patil
Her works hold the reader captive with their sinewy, multilayered storylines. The countryâs first female graphic novelist constructs and deconstructs narratives with a view to tell stories that are progressive, socially relevant and epic in scale, finds Ranjabati Das
9 mins
Through Their Looking Glass
Anshika Khullar, the 24-year-old England-based illustrator, talks to Verve about the process of creating an inclusive imagery of the LGBTQIA+ community and pushing for adequate representation for South Asian queer groups on a global scale
3 mins
A Matter Of Perspective
Madhu Jain reminisces about the books that she grew up with and discovers that the passage of time sometimes changes their understanding and impactâŠ.
3 mins
#Metoo India: The Road Ahead
A special feature exploring some of the ongoing conversations around the movement in India.
4 mins
It Takes Two
Dancing might be poetry in motion, but thereâs a science to it. Pole dancer Aarifa Bhinderwalaâs agile spins and inversions defy gravity, and Odissi dancer Ranjana Dave elevates simple physics to keep her lower body firmly grounded while her torso is fluid and snake-like. Sadaf Shaikh spends an afternoon watching how the two womenâs mutual intuition for movement results in a beautiful crossing over of forms and synchronicity
9 mins
Verve Magazine Description:
åºç瀟: The Indian and Eastern Engine
ã«ããŽãªãŒ: Lifestyle
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çºè¡é »åºŠ: Bi-Monthly
Going towards its 26th year now, Verve has been at the vanguard of the lifestyle industry in India since its inception. Being India's first fashion and luxury monthly and targeted as the spirit of todayâs woman, it celebrates the interests of the multifaceted contemporary global Indian, including fashion,beauty and style, glamour, arts and culture, travel and wellness. The editor and publisher, Anuradha Mahindra, has received top billing in Avenue Asia's list of Indians involved in the media.
More than just a magazine that reports and interprets, Verve is a catalyst for conversations around contemporary Indian culture in the world, and these conversations take place between the pages of the magazine, on the internet as well as through several Verve-organized offline event initiatives:
Verve is a magazine about the international Indian woman who rubs shoulders with the world with confidence and élan. She belongs to a high-income group and is well aware of the latest trends and styles, be it in fashion, the arts, cuisine or world events. Verve appeals to the intelligent, urbane, educated and affluent woman. She would be 25 years of age and above. She is likely to be an independent entrepreneur or a corporate professional or a socialite. She is well-travelled, fashion conscious and appreciates luxury with a side to her that is culturally sensitive with aesthetic sensibilities. Overall a multi-faceted, stylish and glamorous woman. All in all, the Verve reader looks upon the magazine as an invaluable lifestyle resource for the best in contemporary urban Indian living.
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