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GQ India gives away a number of Awards in various fields. One popular award is the GQ Men of the year award. [10] There are even other felicitations like the 100 Best Dressed people in India, [11] Creative Personality of the year [12] and Most Influential Men List.
Pranav Mistry (born 14 May 1981) is a computer scientist and inventor. He is the former President and CEO of STAR Labs (Samsung Technology & Advanced Research Labs). [1] He is currently the founder and CEO of TWO, an Artificial Reality startup.
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2013: Commemorated with Excellence in Acting at GQ India's Men of the Year Awards. [156] 2013: Honored at the 19th Kolkata International Film Festival with Panch Kanya Award. [157] 2015: Felicitated at a charity dinner hosted by The British Asian Trust in London for her Contribution to the fight against human trafficking. [158]
GQ India Man of the year 2012 by GQ Magazine. [19] The Shining Star Award from "Just One Break, Inc." [20] Featured on the cover of Men's Health India Magazine in 2012. [21] He was voted "New York's Hottest Chef" in a poll conducted by the New York Eater blog. [22] His New York based restaurant “Bungalow” won Michelin 2024 Bib Gourmand ...
Top 50 Most Influential Indians by GQ [21] Fit India Champion for Lifestyle and Wellness 2019 by Fit India Movement [22] Best Health Expert of the Year Award 2018 by Elle [23] Best in the Industry — Nutritionist 2018 by Vogue [23] Top 100 Digital Stars 2022, Ranked 87, by Forbes India [24]
GQ India cites Zambar among the best dosa restaurants in the Delhi area. [9] Delhi Food Tours noted the "typically south Indian spices which can be traced to the open kitchen within seconds. "[10] The Times of India said "Zambar showcases the food of the four southern states, with a preponderance of dishes from Tamil Nadu.
Sharanya Manivannan of GQ India wrote "The Machine is Learning is a timely reminder of the stark human cost of tech’s unstoppable march" [2] and Percy Bharucha of Hindustan Times wrote "A novel whose characters are at the heart of the man-versus-machine debate".