The rise of Indian indie: This month’s NH7 Weekender festival in Pune proves that bands will forgo money as long as there’s an audience.Published in GQ India, November 2011 

The rise of Indian indie: This month’s NH7 Weekender festival in Pune proves that bands will forgo money as long as there’s an audience.

Published in GQ India, November 2011 

Surfing the wave: India’s television industry is changing, but can the new players make it pay? Includes interviews with Punit Goenke, chief executive of ZEE TV, Deepak Shourie, director of BBC South Asia, Anooj Kapoor, chief executive of SAB TV, and chef Sanjeev Kapoor.

Published in GQ India, May 2011 

The T-Ford model - Tom Ford saved Gucci from collapse and turned it into an international super-brand. He left the fashion business at the top of his game in 2004, to become a film-maker. But now he’s back, with his sights set on world domination. Next on his list: India.

Published in GQ India, January 2010. 

The prodigal sons - The Prodigy set to make their India debut. Published in GQ India, January 2010.

The prodigal sons - The Prodigy set to make their India debut. Published in GQ India, January 2010.

Interview with Arjun Atwal about success, Tiger Woods and his secret love. Published in GQ India, October 2010.

Interview with Arjun Atwal about success, Tiger Woods and his secret love. Published in GQ India, October 2010.

Mumford’s Indian adventure

Interview with London folk band Mumford and Sons about their tour of India, where they recorded an EP with Rajasthani musicians The Dharohar Project and fellow British musician Laura Marling. Broadcast on BBC 6 Music’s Breakfast and Nemone shows, 13th July 2010.

The rise of Indian indie: This month’s NH7 Weekender festival in Pune proves that bands will forgo money as long as there’s an audience.Published in GQ India, November 2011 

The rise of Indian indie: This month’s NH7 Weekender festival in Pune proves that bands will forgo money as long as there’s an audience.

Published in GQ India, November 2011 

Surfing the wave: India’s television industry is changing, but can the new players make it pay? Includes interviews with Punit Goenke, chief executive of ZEE TV, Deepak Shourie, director of BBC South Asia, Anooj Kapoor, chief executive of SAB TV, and chef Sanjeev Kapoor.

Published in GQ India, May 2011 

The T-Ford model - Tom Ford saved Gucci from collapse and turned it into an international super-brand. He left the fashion business at the top of his game in 2004, to become a film-maker. But now he’s back, with his sights set on world domination. Next on his list: India.

Published in GQ India, January 2010. 

The prodigal sons - The Prodigy set to make their India debut. Published in GQ India, January 2010.

The prodigal sons - The Prodigy set to make their India debut. Published in GQ India, January 2010.

Interview with Arjun Atwal about success, Tiger Woods and his secret love. Published in GQ India, October 2010.

Interview with Arjun Atwal about success, Tiger Woods and his secret love. Published in GQ India, October 2010.

Mumford’s Indian adventure

Interview with London folk band Mumford and Sons about their tour of India, where they recorded an EP with Rajasthani musicians The Dharohar Project and fellow British musician Laura Marling. Broadcast on BBC 6 Music’s Breakfast and Nemone shows, 13th July 2010.

Mumford’s Indian adventure

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