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THE SUIT IS NOT DEAD. IT'S JUST EVOLVING
What shape will formalwear take, once it emerges, blinking, from the year of “working-from-homeware”? Stefano Canali, CEO and scion of the Italian menswear dynasty, has seen the future... And it’s looking sharp
A NEW Mould
Nepotism and the Indian entertainment industry have been synonymous for a long time. But that’s slowly changing with a new breed of casting agencies discovering fresh talent. Ankur Pathak investigates
Inside EDGE
No actor epitomises the spirit of Gen Z like Ishaan Khatter. He’s experimental, platform-agnostic and peripatetic – both on-screen and off. He is the face of a new generation
FATHER FIGURE
Brown Baby: A Memoir Of Race, Family And Home is British author Nikesh Shukla’s moving manifesto for raising children in a bipolar world. But, in it, you can also find catharsis and possibilities for a redefined masculinity, and ideas on what it means to be a feminist father, as he tells Nidhi Gupta
The Well Won't Run Dry
But Hollywood is making far fewer movies and shows, thanks to the coronavirus
The Great Indian Summer
Azure waters, snow-capped mountains, or electric metropolis: Visualise a holiday vibe and we’ll tell you where to find it
THE USURUPER
The new S60 is peak Volvo
MODEL SPECIMEN
Richard Mille’s latest chronograph also happens to be its best one ever. No surprises there
URBAN LEGEND
Author Amrit Raj’s tell-all account of Royal Enfield’s journey from moribund relic to international star is rich in revelations and insights
CAPTAIN FANTASTIC
Vivek Menezes reveals the enigma that is Indian footballing superstar Sunil Chhetri
THE BIG SWITCH
Champagne brunchery by day, vibrant niterie by night – Zorawar Kalra’s latest, Bo-Tai Switch, is exactly what the capital city’s nightlife needs in a post-pandemic world
Vijay Varma And The Perks And Perils Of The Bombay Hustle
In early 2018, when Vijay Varma walked into the Santacruz office of Excel Entertainment, he didn’t know what to expect. He had a meeting with Zoya Akhtar who’d liked his Gully Boy audition for the part of Moeen, a worn-out petty criminal from Dharavi, and protagonist Murad’s close friend. A few minutes after he walked in, Akhtar pulled out a camera and asked him to perform the same scene he’d enacted during the audition – the one in which Moeen is behind bars and Murad comes to visit him. While holding back tears, he tells Murad he’ll take the fall for the carjacking and that Murad shouldn’t get involved with the cops. If Murad doesn’t get this chance to follow his dreams, he could easily turn into another Moeen.
DEAD POET'S SOCIETY
How a wild, feminist show about a 20-something Emily Dickinson became Apple TV+’s true breakout hit
BOLD MOVES
Skaid Designs transcends conventional boundaries to create eccentric yet authentic results
THE POWER OF POLITICS
“If you can’t be the king, be the kingmaker!” This line echoes in our heads as we sit down for a candid conversation with the nawab and kingmaker himself, Saif Ali Khan, as he takes GQ through the world of his upcoming Amazon Original series, Tandav
THE FINAL FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19
Bill Gates wants to immunise the world against the most deadly pandemic in a century. But given the rising tide of corona conspiracy theories – with some of the most outlandish directed at the Microsoft billionaire himself – the battle for people’s minds is becoming just as important as developing a vaccine. Here’s how the anti-vax lobby is quietly gaining a foothold in the Middle East – and the risks it poses
REWIND, UNWIND
Rahul Bose’s visit to the Maldives and its ethereal waters is a reminder of what’s beautiful in the world during these grim times
THE BIG WIN
Why every inch counts
ELEMENTS OF SURPRISE
Hublot’s Big Bang ditches rubber straps in favour of an integrated bracelet – a sign of changing times
LET'S DANCE
Acquaint yourself with the musical stylings of queer brown pop musician Aish Divine, who is infusing his beats with a big dose of diversity and being the change he wants to see
A TWIST IN THE TALE
As new episodes of his critically acclaimed series Servant get set to drop, film-maker M Night Shyamalan talks to Arun Janardhan about his second innings in Hollywood and telling dystopian stories in dystopian times
IN THE SPIRIT OF CELEBRATION
Adding a celebratory touch to Christmas and New Year festivities, Jack Daniel’s’ latest consumer activation saw several lucky winners from across major cities in India walk home with the exclusive ‘Jack Tree Of Cheer’
A STAR IS BORN BRENDAN FERNANDES' VERY BIG YEAR
Few artists on the global scene are as multi-talented and inventive as the Goan-Canadian Brendan Fernandes. The 40-year-old rising star, who works at the intersection of dance and the visual arts, had a spectacular 2019, including a headline slot at the prestigious Whitney Biennale. Last year, he debuted a witty online work that riffs on our current Zoom-dominated reality. Vivek Menezes tells you why this creative powerhouse should be firmly on your radar
NO FILTER
Rajkummar Rao delivered two superlative back-to-back performances last year – as a diffident school PE teacher in Hansal Mehta’s Chhalaang and an endearing small-town lover in Ludo, reminding us that few actors can do what he does. Arun Janardhan spoke to the versatile actor who stars in this month’s much anticipated Netflix release The White Tiger, about his craft and what’s next for him
WRITTEN IN THE STARS
From the easy vibe of his flagship restaurant, Spago, Beverly Hills, to being caterer-elect of the Oscars for 25 years running, Wolfgang Puck unwittingly cracked the formula to being Hollywood’s favourite chef early on
THE MYSTIQUE OF MIRAZUR
Chef Mauro Colagreco helms the reigning No 1 restaurant on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants List. He was also voted the world’s No 1 chef by the esteemed Gault & Millau guide this year. We had a tête-à-tête with the culinary superstar as part of GQ India’s first virtual Food and Drink Festival
PRESCRIPTION FOR DISASTER
The story of hydroxychloroquine is a strange and twisted tale pitting power against knowledge. Let’s not repeat it
GLOBAL POP ICON: MALUMA
From Medellín to the world, Maluma’s ascent to global pop superstardom has been stratospheric. His tracks are dance-floor anthems across the planet, with 55 million followers on Instagram who watch his every move. He’s as adventurous with his style as he is with his music, an evangelist for the power of cross-cultural expression and collaboration. With a clear eye on Asia in 2021, it’s just onwards and upwards for this “farm boy” from Colombia.
CHIVAS PRESENTS ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR: NIKHIL KAMATH
This Bengaluru native dropped out of school at 14 to play chess professionally. Three years later, he started trading stocks. By the age of 23, he’d launched Zerodha along with his elder brother Nithin Kamath: A future-forward platform that effectively hauled the Indian stock market into the 21st century. Zerodha has grown into a unicorn and is now one of India’s hottest companies, making him the country’s youngest billionaire at 34. With the asset management company True Beacon, his next disruption lies in the hedge funds space. Soft-spoken and introspective, Kamath represents the ambition and dexterity of an upwardly-mobile generation bullish about their prospects in an increasingly digital world.
FLIP THE SCRIPT
How to turn 2020 on its head, and prep for a brand new year