Debonair (magazine)

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Debonair India
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Editor Ratnakar Mavilach
CategoriesEntertainment Magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Publisher Mavilach Group
Founded1973
First issueApril 1974
Company Be Debonair Foundation
Country India
LanguageEnglish
Website debonairmagazine.com

Debonair is an English-language monthly magazine published by the Be Debonair Foundation. [1] [ failed verification ] It is one of India's most popular entertainment magazines and includes news, interviews, photos, videos, reviews, events, and style. Previously Debonair was an Indian monthly men's magazine, originally modeled after Playboy . [2]

History and profile

Debonair was founded in 1973 [3] [4] and its first issue was published in April 1974. [5] The founder was Susheel Somani [3] and the founding company was G. Claridge Printing Press, owned by Somani. [5]

The magazine, best known for its topless female centerfolds, was first edited by Ashok Row Kavi and Anthony Van Braband. [6] Vinod Mehta also worked as the editor of the magazine. [4] It was published on a monthly basis. [3] Under the editor Derek Bose, Debonair was reformatted to remove nudity and target a younger demographic in 2005.

Debonair has also featured a number of Indian film actresses on its cover when they were just beginning their careers. This includes Juhi Chawla and Madhuri Dixit, photographed by the photographer Gautam Rajadhyaksha. [7] [ failed verification ] [8] [ failed verification ]

The magazine was relaunched by the Be Debonair Foundation in 2022.[ citation needed ] It is now part of Mavilach Group. [9] Ratnakar Mavilach is the magazine's editor.[ citation needed ]

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