Media shy Aamir Khan agreed to be GQ India's December issue cover star to promote his upcoming film 'Ghajini'. He opens up with rare candor, humor and insight to GQ's Contributing Editor Karan Johar. Photo Credit: GQ
December 03, 2008, (Sawf News) - Media shy Aamir Khan agreed to be GQ India's December issue cover star to promote his upcoming film Ghajini. He opens up with rare candor, humor and insight to GQ's Contributing Editor Karan Johar.
"Aamir Khan doesn't appear on many magazine covers. The fact that he has chosen to work with GQ is a testament to the magazine's 50-year old reputation as a publication featuring and read by intelligent, successful men," says Che Kurrien; Editor GQ India,
"What makes the cover story even more special is the fact that Karan Johar, allegedly a member of a rival camp in the film industry, has interviewed Khan - for the first time. The result is an entertaining, candid conversation that even Bollywod skeptics would find engaging," Kurien adds.
Also featured in the issue is Naseeruddin Shah, one of India's most accomplished thespian, who reveals his dark side.
Elsewhere in the magazine you can find:
The GQ Luxury Guide: Everything you need to live the high life: the finest yachts, the greatest booze, the most extravagant meals, the most stylish pens, shoes, sunglasses and much more. The issue also has the best of boy toy's - the dream bike Ducati and the very comfortable Volkswagen Passat.
Party in style this New Year - Black tie explained: From bow ties to pocket squares, GQ gives you a lowdown on formal attire. Plus, GQ's Fashion Director Arjun Bhasin delights readers with a step by step guide on formal attire.
GQ's exclusive launch party pictures: Whether guests were lounging in the veranda, busting a move at San Qi or swinging with Mighty Mo Rogers and his band, GQ made a decidedly favorable first impression. Enjoy the ride!
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