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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.
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The Kashmir Files was set to release theatrically worldwide on 26 January 2022, coinciding with India's Republic Day, but was postponed due to the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19. [61] It was initially released in over 630 screens in India on 11 March 2022 [62] and was later increased to 4,000 screens. [63]
Vartika Brij Nath Singh is an Indian model and beauty pageant titleholder who was appointed as Miss Universe India 2019 and represented India at the 68th edition of the Miss Universe pageant. [1] She was previously crowned as Femina Miss India Femina Miss India Grand International in 2015. [2] GQ magazine ranked her among the hottest women of ...
Sameer Kulavoor (born 1983) [1] is an Indian contemporary artist and founder of one of the earliest specialised design studios in India, Bombay Duck Designs. [2] [3] His works include art, graphic design and contemporary illustration. They have taken the form of paintings, murals, books, zines, prints and objects.
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The novel received some favourable reviews [4] and was featured on fiction lists by The Telegraph, [5] The Times of India, [6] GQ India [7] and Harper's Bazaar Australia. [8]In The Irish Independent, Anne Cunningham called it "An extremely elegant work, an interesting take on the universality of feminism from a uniquely Indian perspective."
The 1994 kidnappings of western tourists in India were the abductions of four foreign tourists in Delhi, India, between 29 September and 20 October 1994, by terrorists.The kidnappings were perpetrated by the anti-Indian terrorist group Harkat-ul-Ansar (HuA), [a] under the pseudonym of Al-Hadid, led by Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh to secure the release of HuA leaders.