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Used to see 2nd generation entrepreneurs, but now,” says BoAT’s Aman Gupta of PM Modi’s invitation to France.
In a recent development, Aman Gupta, the co-founder of India’s leading consumer electronics brand, BoAT, expressed his enthusiasm and appreciation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to France. Gupta highlighted the evolving landscape for second-generation entrepreneurs and credited PM Modi’s efforts in facilitating their participation on a global stage.
Traditionally, second-generation entrepreneurs in India faced numerous challenges while establishing their businesses, often struggling to break away from the shadow of their successful parents. However, Aman Gupta noted that this scenario has been gradually transforming, giving rise to a new wave of entrepreneurs who are making a significant impact in their respective industries.
Speaking on the matter, Gupta remarked, “We used to see second-generation entrepreneurs grappling with the expectations and achievements of their predecessors. But today, thanks to initiatives like ‘Make in India’ and ‘Startup India,’ the ecosystem has become much more inclusive and supportive. Prime Minister Modi’s invitation to France further emphasizes the changing dynamics and encourages entrepreneurs like us to explore global opportunities.”
PM Modi’s invitation to France is viewed as a significant recognition of the entrepreneurial spirit and innovative prowess of Indian business leaders. The trip aims to foster collaborations and strengthen bilateral ties between India and France, offering a platform for Indian entrepreneurs to showcase their capabilities on an international scale.
BoAT, which started as a homegrown audio brand in 2016, has rapidly expanded its product portfolio and customer base, earning a reputation for delivering high-quality audio products at affordable prices. Aman Gupta’s participation in the high-level delegation accompanying PM Modi to France highlights the success of second-generation entrepreneurs who are at the forefront of transforming India’s business landscape.
The invitation to France also highlights the Indian government’s commitment to providing opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs. It serves as a platform to showcase India’s potential as a global business hub and encourages collaborations and knowledge exchange between Indian and international enterprises.
As India continues to witness a surge in entrepreneurial activities, the recognition and support extended to second-generation entrepreneurs like Aman Gupta by the government reinforce the notion that talent and innovation are crucial for the nation’s economic growth.
With entrepreneurs like Aman Gupta at the helm, BoAT has become a role model for emerging startups in India, inspiring them to aim for success on both domestic and international fronts. As the journey of second-generation entrepreneurs evolves, the opportunities presented by the Indian government and international collaborations will undoubtedly shape the future of India’s business landscape.
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During their “darkest days,” Prince William and Kate Middleton “leaned on” these people.
Royal expert claims Prince William and Kate Middleton were supported by Carole and Michael Middleton during their “darkest days” despite cancer diagnosis, demonstrating family unity. Kate, diagnosed with cancer, is undergoing preventative treatment. Her parents’ support and Prince Louis’ handwritten thank-you note during the Together at Christmas service are praised.
Carole and Michael Middleton have been a crucial part of the family this year, providing practical and emotional support during their darkest days, according to Bond. Louis’ card at the Carol service shows Granny and Grandpa playing games with grandchildren, while William and Catherine have been generous in allowing their children to be seen in public.
Bond emphasized the challenges faced by young people in front of cameras, crowds, and scrutiny, highlighting how their attitudes change with each month, as seen at Trooping the Colour and in Catherine’s personal videos. The family, despite a challenging year, appears to have reunified and is now enjoying their time together again.
In September, Kate announced that she has completed her chemotherapy treatment and has already made some public appearances. Bond predicts occasional public appearances from the Prince and Princess of Wales’ three children in 2025, as their parents acclimate them to life in the public eye.
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Fashion critics referred to Amitabh Bachchan’s “dashing 1970s style” and the late maharaja of Indore as “well-dressed Indians.”
Fashion critic Derek Guy names the maharaja of Indore and Amitabh Bachchan as some of the best-dressed Indians, celebrating their refined style and tailoring.
Canadian fashion critic and commentator Derek Guy, popularly known as ‘the menswear guy,’ recently took to X to highlight some of the best-dressed Indians. When an X user challenged him, saying, “I dare the menswear guy to tell me he’s seen a well-dressed Indian,” Derek responded, “I would be happy to. Here are some well-dressed Indians,” and shared an impressive thread on Twitter. Let’s take a closer look at his picks. (Also read: Even Tamannaah Bhatia’s simple cargo pants cost ₹59K; here’s what she wore to Manish Malhotra’s house with Vijay Varma )
Yashwant Rao Holkar II’s royal style
Derek Guy began his thread by highlighting Yashwant Rao Holkar II, the Maharaja of Indore, as one of the most well-dressed Indians. Referring to him as the first person who came to mind, Derek admired his elegant wardrobe, stating, “He occasionally wore beautiful garb that I can only assume is traditional to Indian culture.”
While admitting his limited knowledge of non-Western attire, Derek focused on Yashwant Rao’s Western outfits, describing his white-tie look as “impeccably tailored—collar hugs neck, no divots, perfect peak lapel and gorge.”
Derek even compared Yashwant Rao’s polished tailoring to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s attire during his visit to the Queen, critiquing Trump’s waistcoat length while praising Yashwant Rao’s flawless proportions. He said, “By keeping the white waistcoat shorter than the tailcoat, you preserve the harmony of the suit. Much more elegant.”
Derek didn’t stop there. He praised the Maharaja’s “dashing double-breasted” and applauded the quality tailoring, adding, “The full curvy roll on that lapel demonstrates quality pad stitching.” While he suggested lowering the buttoning point slightly, the overall craftsmanship, he said, was undeniable. The critic then shifted focus to Yashwant Rao’s traditional coats, pointing out a polo coat and an Ulster, both exuding sophistication.
Derek admired Yashwant Rao’s attention to detail, like back-stitched lapels, and his safari-inspired look with tweed, a gun patch, and a pith helmet, saying it was “very different from people today who combine sporting details with business clothes.” He also praised the Maharaja’s relaxed style at home, noting how his silk dressing gowns and piped pyjamas were elegant and practical, adding, “Slim-fit pyjamas make no sense since tight clothes are uncomfortable in bed.”
Amitabh Bachchan’s style mastery
Derek Guy called Amitabh Bachchan a modern style icon, praising his “knits-on-knits, suits with flared trousers, and dashing 1970s style eyewear.” He highlighted Bachchan’s mastery of proportions, saying, “Big lapels with big collars and big eyewear” create harmony unlike RFK Jr., whose “medium wide lapel with a dinky collar and shoestring tie” misses the mark.
Derek admired Bachchan’s tonal outfits, noting, “He shows how you can do tonal outfits by varying fibre, sheen, and shade, rather than colour.” He added, “You can ditch the tie by wearing a more casual suit with a turtleneck. A patterned scarf adds visual interest.” What stood out most was Bachchan’s tailoring. Derek pointed out, “Collar hugs the neck, high armholes, jacket ends about halfway from collar to the floor.”
India’s rich contributions to fashion
Derek Guy praised his friend Agyesh’s dad and model Sahaj Anand for their style on the thread. He then shifted focus to India’s rich contributions to fashion, saying, “Indian style isn’t limited to just well-dressed men; it also includes materials and certain production techniques.”
Highlighting Madras fabric, Derek explained, “Most notable is Madras, named after the city now called Chennai. Supposedly, this is an Indian interpretation of Scottish tartans.” He added, “Madras is typically hand-woven and dyed with vegetable colours, which made it prone to bleeding in the past.”
Sharing a fun anecdote, Derek said, “One Brooks Brothers customer stormed into a shop demanding a refund after a shirt ruined his wash. So, Brooks Brothers labelled all their shirts ‘bleeding madras’ and ‘guaranteed to bleed,’ turning the bug into a feature.” He noted that modern madras is colourfast but confessed, “Purists, including me, fancy the older, original stuff.”
Derek highlighted its influence on American menswear, stating, “Traditional American clothiers like Brooks Brothers, J. Press, The Andover Shop, and Winston Tailors turned bleeding madras into shirts, sport coats, and even trousers.” For enthusiasts, he suggested, “True diehards go for the real stuff—patchwork madras. It takes a bit of gusto to wear it, whether as a sport coat or trousers.”
He concluded by celebrating India’s broader impact on men’s fashion, mentioning “finely hand-loomed scarves, artisanal block prints, niche production houses for Hermes, and contemporary brands like Kartik Research, Harago, and Kardo.” He added, “There’s a whole world of Indian contributions to men’s style, even in the space of Western aesthetics. But you can’t be a racist fuckwad if you want to learn about the world.”
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Even Tamannaah Bhatia’s simple cargo pants cost ₹59K; here’s what she wore to Manish Malhotra’s house with Vijay Varma.
Tamannaah Bhatia stunned in a chic look at Manish Malhotra’s home as she posed with Vijay Varma. Here’s a closer look at her stylish outfit for the evening.
Tamannaah Bhatia along with actor-boyfriend Vijay Varma arrived at celebrated fashion designer Manish Malhotra’s residence for a dinner party on Friday night. The couple known for adorable chemistry, delighted the paparazzi with coordinated poses and undeniable charm. Tamannaah once again proved her strong fashion game as she turned heads in a corset top and denim combo that was just too stylish. (Also read: Tamannaah Bhatia’s simple black kurta look proves comfort and style can go hand in hand. Here’s how much it costs )
Tamannaah’s chic look features a black corset top with intricate white cut lines, spaghetti straps, a deep plunging neckline, and a fitted bodice. She paired it with stylish grey cargo pants that have a mid-rise waist, belt loops, a logo embroidered on the pocket, a hammer loop, and detachable pin-buckle straps at the legs, complete with lace-up detailing at the outseams. She absolutely slayed the trendy look that’s bound to make even the Gen Z take notes.
What is the price of Tamannaah’s outfit?
If you love Tamannaah’s attire and want to add it to your wardrobe, here are all the details. Her top is from Adidas and costs ₹3,218, while her pants are from Acne Studios, priced at $690, which is approximately ₹58,815.
Tamannaah accessorised her look with statement earrings, a sleek diamond choker necklace, stylish watch on her wrist, stacked rings adorning her fingers and a pair of silver pointy high heels. She kept her makeup minimal with nude eyeshadow, mascara-coated lashes, blushed cheeks, and nude lips. With her luscious tresses styled in messy waves and left loose in a middle partition, she perfectly finished off her chic look.
On the other hand, Vijay Varma looked equally stylish as he rocked a black sweater adorned with quirky graphic designs in vibrant shades. He paired it with loose-fit blue denim jeans, sneakers, and a pendant necklace, completing his cool and casual look.
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