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The Best Movies Of The Decade: A Personal Journey
A decade is a long time in cinema, and indie cinema has cunningly infiltrated mainstream. Here's a list of Hindi and regional films in the last 10 years that have managed to push the envelope
Travelling For Foodgasms
We ask five chefs to share their travel tales and the reflection of their experiences in their menus, including the most bizarre fusions
Three's A Company
What’s it like to love more than one person? While polyamory and the idea of multiple love is gaining momentum, we explore what being poly actually entails — and it’s a lot more than just sex
Will 2020 be lucky for Aditya Roy Kapur?
2019 has not really been his year at the box o ce, but Aditya Roy Kapur is as calm as one can be when they know it's only going to get bigger and better from here. With three new releases and a bunch of projects to look forward to, we sit down with the actor to draw his vision board for the new year, and more candidly than ever before
Where Lifestyle Meets Therapy, In Style
Medical wellness is a blooming industry, and SHA wellness has been on the forefront of this revolution for over a decade already
The Age of Beta
Has the Indian fashion industry finally changed the rules of masculinity? With fewer alpha-masculine male models, gender fluidity and slimmer waists might just be the new look book
Food Warrior
His new restaurant has quirks you might have never seen before. With unmatchable energy and an intention to serve every dish with a hint of nostalgia, Gaggan Anand has revolutionised Indian food internationally, and wonders why we aren’t doing the same here at home
Desi Electronica's New Leader
Ritviz is not your average electronic artiste. The 23-year-old is a classically-trained singer who recently had his own festival, opened up for Katy Perry during her recent Mumbai show, and is on the path to take his desi sound beyond Indian borders
WOMEN OF THE YEAR 2019
Commercial isn’t “commercial” anymore. While the wave of the alternate merging with the mainstream had been building for the last two years, 2019 truly became the turning point for quality cinema becoming the norm. So, we decided to celebrate the men and women who would otherwise have been “parallel” but are the biggest players in Indian cinema right now. They are talented, intelligent risk-takers who understand the importance of offering socially-relevant and content-driven cinema, while also making sure that the execution is engaging and entertaining, to ensure maximum impact. From writers, filmmakers to leading stars, these men and women are changing the rules of Indian cinema.
TRIPLE THREAT
Possibly the most memorable — and significant — hattrick in a very long time, Ayushmann Khurrana changed the game this year with three releases, all superhits, and has established himself as the most important leading man in the industry who is entertaining, reliable and outrageously talented
THE YEAR OF THE OLDER WOMAN
At least three films did something unusual in 2019. Saand ki Aankh, Mission Mangal and De De Pyar De had older women centre stage, a big change from the penumbral margins they are usually banished to in popular Indian cinema.
MEN OF THE YEAR 2019
Commercial isn’t “commercial” anymore. While the wave of the alternate merging with the mainstream had been building for the last two years, 2019 truly became the turning point for quality cinema becoming the norm. So, we decided to celebrate the men and women who would otherwise have been “parallel” but are the biggest players in Indian cinema right now. They are talented, intelligent risk-takers who understand the importance of offering socially-relevant and content-driven cinema, while also making sure that the execution is engaging and entertaining, to ensure maximum impact. From writers, filmmakers to leading stars, these men and women are changing the rules of Indian cinema.
India's Increasing Obsession With Cringe Content
From TikToks to memes to trolling ourselves, the YouTube content creator talks about its all-time rise, and how the quality is debatable
Can Indian Fashion Exist Without Bollywood?
The fashion designer talks about B-town influences in Indian fashion, and how it's up to the industry to sell a story
Busy Bee
With a busy 2019 and a 2020 full of releases, Kubbra Sait talks about evolving storylines, meatier roles for women and the perfect timing of web content
BMW 745Le
BMW's luxury sedan sucessfully left the mark it intended to leave
Bollywood's New Daddy
While his acting career might have kicked off a tad late, Gajraj Rao is definitely making his mark in web shows and in feature films, mostly as a cool father figure, but more importantly, as a talented acting powerhouse.
A Shot Of S-Presso
Mini SUV is a new segment in the car market with Maruti Suzuki leading the way
Better Late Than Never - Viineet Kumar
It took him 17 years to find a solo lead role in Mukkabaaz (2017), and he couldn't have been busier since. He will be seen in as many as half a dozen films and web series over the next six months.
He's Just Not That Into You (And Here's Why)
While the ignorant believe that all human beings are interested in sex, the world is slowly waking up to the fact that asexuals and aromantics exist, thanks to the Internet.
Families Under Stress
The troubled family storyline has travelled a long way in Hindi films from the 60s melodramas to the contemporary mix of irony and irreverent love. Seema Pahwa’s Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi, which releases this month, is the latest that confronts this enduring theme
Kickass Kaushal
He’s the golden boy of the industry right now, with all the right projects and great friends, building a career that looks formidable and a filmography that would be any (intelligent) leading man’s envy. Vicky Kaushal is on the road to success, and most probably, superstardom.
Ertiga - Maruti Suzuki's Answer To The Toyota Innova Crysta
The XL6 is what you get when you take Maruti’s popular people carrier and jazz it up.
A Man For All Seasons
Manoj Kumar is the man behind the growing fame of Araku as a world class coffee from India. But the story behind how he marshalled 100,000 adivasi farmers to create the world’s largest small farm-based organic coffee plantation surrounded by 23 million newly-planted trees in a Naxal-blighted corner of Andhra Pradesh, is an even more inspiring one
Nitesh Tiwari And The Art Of Fatherhood
From the Haryanvi patriarch training his daughters to be wrestlers in Dangal, to the harried dad who has to teach his teenage son to cope with failure in Chhichhore, the writer-director tackles fatherhood more sensitively than anyone else in mainstream cinema.
Hyundai Makes A Bold Move With Nios
The South Korean giant has pitched the new Grand i10 Nios (meaning ‘more’ in Gaelic) against Maruti Suzuki’s Swift, India’s second-largest selling car. Can it win?
Sound Of Freedom
Azadi Records, one of India’s burgeoning home grown labels, has been able to provide a platform for music with a cause – and they are here to stay.
Gandhi The Person Vs The Movie Gandhi
Some of the most enduring memories of Gandhi might not necessarily come from his life but from Attenborough’s historical blockbuster that re-introduced the legend to a new generation around the world.
Ishaan Khatter, The Suitable Boy
Ishaan Khatter chose to debut in the film industry with Majid Majidi's Beyond the Clouds in 2017 where he played a drug dealer who has to grow up and become responsible when his sister gets arrested. A year later, he starred in an as-mainstream-as-it-gets romantic drama called Dhadak which was critically panned but was a huge commercial success. Khatter's equal parts aloof and out there — we hear nothing from him on Instagram for days and then we're greeted with a drool-worthy picture of his glistening, bulging muscles. According to the media, he’s dated or is dating all the new debutantes but he tells us that he’s as cheesy — and monogamous — a lover as it gets. Just like his career kick-off, Khatter's set to star in Mira Nair's adaptation of Vikram Seth's novel A Suitable Boy on one hand, and in a masala potboiler called Khaali Peeli on the other. It will be exciting to see what path this millennial actor charts for himself in an industry that’s as unpredictable as he is.
Hrithik Roshan Is Back!
Hrithik Roshan never disappears. One of the most enduring megastars of the country, Roshan is a story of constant reinvention and bouncing back. What is exemplary is that negativity fails to affect him even when he stands right in the eye of the storm. After back to-back “acting-driven” roles in Kaabil and Super 30, the man is back with War and his comfortable terrain of guns-kicks-and-muscle. He still looks like a Greek god – something he refuses to acknowledge or pay any importance to – and is ready to match Tiger half-his age Shroff step for step. The Hrithik Roshan we know, love and drool over, is back.