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The Nine Lives Of Leo DiCaprio
The Revenant star on surviving fame, parachute malfunctions, climate change and filming in Canada’s frozen tundra.
Netflix And Chill
Diversity is the new normal on TV
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.
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.
2016 A Phenomenal Year For Anushka Sharma!
2016 has been a very strange year. Except if you’re Anushka Sharma.
Drink Bitter Than You're Used To
Three ways to enjoy amaro, the Italian national spirit that’s becoming our favourite post-dinner drink… And pre-dinner drink… And whenever-you-want drink
All Hail The King
For Alessandro Michele, the creative force behind Gucci’s resurgence, it’s all about the beauty – and giving the people what they want
A Single Man
DOES THE END GAME ALWAYS HAVE TO BE MARRIAGE?
A Self-Portrait In Words
I’m a 30-something woman: smart, tall (5’7” without heels), with long legs and dark hair down to my waist.
Playing Host
How do you engage with millennials – that trend-conscious, Insta-obsessed generation? Recognise that what they’re looking for isn’t very different from the rest of us, says Marriott International CEO Arne Sorenson
A New High
In a $7 billion beer market, The Beer Café is India’s largest and fastest-growing alco-beverage brand. Here, founder Rahul Singh talks about how the Indian consumer is trading up when it comes to their favourite pints, and why tech is the way to a millennial’s beer-loving heart
Surround Sound
Three innovative concepts change the way you experience live music – by taking saturday night bar behaviour out of the equation. Here’s where to discover the coolest indie earworms this month.
Who owns No Man's Land?
As West Bengal’s border with Bangladesh continues to be fenced off and patrolled by security forces, a journey along the eastern line of Partition throws up far more questions about national identity than the colour of your passport.
The 21 Documentaries From the 21st Century Every Man Should See
Have you noticed that the best movies these days are the realest? With Weiner and killer crime stories like The Jinx streaming everywhere we look, true films are better, cooler, more ambitious and more mind-blowing than ever. Here’s a list of our favourite recent docs – plus some recs from their directors.
Beast Mode
RTFM, guys. The big leagues – and big money – have arrived. Online gaming is going pro, and you’re gonna wanna play for the win. GQ tells you how to go from n00b to pwner
An Orbit Of One's Own
Rahul Narayan’s TeamIndus might put India on the moon – and give ‘amateur’ a good name in the process.
Welcome To The Brave New World Of Male Beauty
In 2016, a regular facial and mani-pedi won’t cut it anymore. More men than ever before, both young and old, are turning to lasers, needles and chemicals to fix their hai face and even their hairy balls. Nothing is off limit GQ investigates the brave new world of male beauty in India.
Open Tracks
On the tropical island of Bali, Nidhi Gupta discovers a new way to holiday. Have you tried the make-cation yet?
Fourth Act
Sumeet Vyas is the very picture of an entertainer whose star is – at last – on the rise
Director's Cut
Rana Dasgupta, author and literary director of the JCB Prize for Literature, tells us how the plush new award, the richest of its kind, will move mountains for Indian literature
Fantasy Land
A visit to the behemoth Gucci Garden is as necessary as drinking Chianti by the Ponte Vecchio on your next trip to Florence
On Point
What we’re all looking for most is a connection, says Hyatt’s global boss Mark Hoplamazian
Come Together
H&M’s new collab with Erdem Moralioglu will see some unexpected menswear COME TOGETHER
Samrat Zaveri
The managing director of luxury lifestyle brand Shazé knows a thing or two about dressing the part
Rahul Akerkar Is Gearing Up For Act Two
When he launched Indigo, Rahul Akerkar changed the way Mumbai dined. Two decades later, he’s set to repeat that phenomenal success with Qualia.
The Insider
With unprecedented commercial success and critical acclaim, Rajkummar Rao now occupies a unique position at the very top of the Indian entertainment business. Once the ultimate outsider, this rule-breaking actor is blazing a trail – reflecting the drive and spunk of a new Indian generation
The Road Less Travelled
Ruchir Sharma’s newly released book Democracy On The Road is part-travelogue, part-insightful guide to the world’s biggest democracy and a colourful study of Indian politics (and politicians).
Drive - School Of Fast
The knob on the Cayman GTS’ steering is set to Sport+, and despite being a mid-engined sportscar, its electronic aids feel sufficiently curtailed to allow for a bit of mischief.
Art Attack
If you haven’t made a trip down south to walk through the fourth Kochi-Muziris Biennale – the most exciting edition, yet, if you ask us – here are a few compelling reasons to book a flight out, pronto.
Club Of Aces
The Lamborghini GIRO experience is here to show you how to best utilise your weekend with a supercar.