Launched in 1973 as India's premier men's magazine, was a pioneering, intellectual publication that balanced provocative, topless centerfolds with high-quality literature and social commentary. Under editors like Vinod Mehta, it featured notable contributors and served as a counter-cultural voice before evolving into a modern digital entity. Learn more at
For collectors who finally locate a dog-eared copy at a Chor Bazaar or on an archived auction site, here is what they typically find inside Debonair Magazine India 13:
(From the Editor's Desk)
"Tailored Tomorrow: The Rise of Contemporary Indian Menswear" (1,500–2,000 words)
Star Launchpad: It featured many Indian film actresses on its covers at the start of their careers, including Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla, often photographed by Gautam Rajadhyaksha. Debonair Magazine India 13
DEBONAIR: What is next for Rajveer?
Let me know if you need any modifications! Launched in 1973 as India's premier men's magazine,
THE COVER MODEL: Dressed in high-waisted denim and a silk blouse, sitting on a vintage Harley-Davidson. HEADLINE: "THE WILD ONES: India’s New Rebel Generation." SUB-HEADLINE: Plus, The Great Bollywood Scandal & Summer Fashion Tips for the Metro Man."