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Smart, Good-looking New Verna
With its snazzy new styling and range of three engines — including an exciting new turbo-petrol version — the Verna makes a stronger case for itself than ever before
Roc Solid
Can the new T-Roc help Volkswagen establish itself in the crowded SUV segment of the Indian market? Or is it too high-priced?
Far From The Madding Crowd
He’s piqued our collective interest with outings in Margarita with A Straw, Guilty, and Axone. But who is Tenzin Dalha, and what’s his ambition?
RANA DAGGUBATI IS ALWAYS LOOKING FOR A GREAT STORY
A commercial success and a critic’s favourite, Rana Daggubati is not one to put all his eggs in one basket. This way of life has seen him through most obstacles, and especially now, when the world is reeling under the COVID-19 pandemic. Daggubati has gotten braver, gotten married, and is confident of a future that upholds his strengths
Radhika Apte: Streaming Queen
From feature films, web releases, international projects, to writing and directing short films, Radhika Apte has constantly proven that she is outrageously talented, bankable, and definitely one of India’s most prominent international celebrities
‘FEEL IT!' WITH RADO
The brand’s new ‘Feel It!’ collection demonstrates a new warmth and energy, by reinforcing the brand’s status as a master of materials
The Minimalist Of Indian Fashion
An evolutionary and a revolutionary in menswear, designer Rajesh Pratap Singh doesn’t believe in playing by the rules, and the only thing that defines fashion, for him, is the essential evolving of a garment, albeit with flexibility.
SATHYU AT 90
The affable, soft-spoken maker of the unforgettable Garm Hava turned 90 last month, as a new generation discovers the iconic film that is a landmark in Indian cinema
Reinterpreting The Classics
Breitling’s new Chronomat & Superocean Heritage ’57 Capsule Collection, take their inspiration from the past, while looking to the future
Q&A WITH ANVITA DUTT
Writer-director Anvita Dutt believes in rewriting fairytales, ones that can be happy, or sad, but won’t need a man to rescue the princess
COLOUR ME BLUE
There was a time when the colour blue was a sign of diving watches. Not anymore. Azure dials are common across all categories of watches, more so this year, with most brands having taken a liking to the colour. Here are a few of the best-looking ones
BETTER CALL YOUR BUD
9 celebrities discuss their camaraderie with their 4am friend, that BFF they call up to grab a bite, hide a body, or DM their ridiculous Never Have I Ever to
Band, Baaja, Buffering
You thought a pandemic would keep the big, fat Indian wedding from happening? Think again
Crafted for the Bold
If it wasn’t already grabbing eyeballs for all the right reasons with its already impressive smartphone arsenal, OPPO's latest launches are going to make you wider eyed. We take a look at two such new products
The A-List - SIZE DOESN'T MATTER
Your monthly ‘how to spend it’ guide for all the cool new gadgets
Tablets Make A Comeback
Cumbersome laptops are giving way to tablets, as people look for more convenience when watching videos at home. We look at what is available in the market right now
Hemp From The Future
As the tryst with sustainability continues, here are brands that are trying to infuse the O in organic by infusing hemp into their products
The A-List
Your monthly ‘how to spend it’ guide for all the cool new gadgets
Not Your Regular Bollywood Guy
For actor Jaideep Ahlawat, the dream role is always a character away, and so is the opportunity to bring a memorable role on screen
The 2020 Podcast Binge List
From the murky lives of the Hollywood elite, to the car chases that define investigative journalism, and also the reason behind why womenswear designers hate pockets, here’s an updated list of podcasts to check out
5 Minutes: The Digital Age Of Dating
Speed dating events, social mixers, and virtual dating during the lockdown are helping people connect with likeminded (or totally different) people all around the world. Is this going to be the big pandemic change for the world of dating?
The Myth Of Contactless Dining & The Future Of Eating Out
While a post-COVID world looks almost parallel right now, the challenge for restaurants is going to be earning back the trust of their patrons, with less contact dining ideas, and utmost hygiene.
The Price Of A Trick
They say that a magician never shares his secrets, but that is not the case with mentalist Narpath Raman, who has been taking online classes to teach the art of mentalism
The Quirk Master
He’s the first and only menswear designer from India to win the International Woolmark Prize, but Suket Dhir is far from compartmentalising his work into the gender spectrum, or shying away from the fact that he loves being called a ‘fashion designer’ more than anything else
St+Arting A Movement
St+Art India aims to inject a bit of art into the streets of India by treating cities as their canvases
THE DISRUPTOR
Choked: Paisa Bolta Hai is Anurag Kashyap’s 19th feature film as a director. That number alone, or the fact that he did it in less than 20 years, should ensure him a place in the pantheon of great Hindi film-makers who were also very prolific, an exclusive list that includes the likes of Bimal Roy, Manmohan Desai, Yash Chopra, and Shyam Benegal. But the numbers do not tell the full story of what Kashyap has managed to achieve
Q & A WITH NEERAJ KABI
Neeraj Kabi’s aim on a set is simple — less socialising, more characterising. Kabi talks about the various spectrums of a role, his Paatal Lok prep, and what defines the parts he chooses to play
Is the Indian Internet finally democratic?
Cheap data packs and TikTok might just have finally made the Internet truly democratic in India — and to enjoy the benefits, we have to live with the warts
The A-List
Your monthly ‘how to spend it’ guide for all the cool new gadgets
The Scientific Binge
Right from the depths of the ocean to outer space, here’s a list of science documentaries, for when you want to turn your binge time into something more educative than just another round of reruns