Debonair Magazine India 13 -
Debonair was an iconic Indian men's lifestyle magazine, famously known in the 1980s and 90s for its bold pictorials, interviews, and a distinct brand of urbane, cheeky sophistication.
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"The ocean doesn't ask for permission, and neither does she. Meet Tara , a literature student from St. Xavier's who believes that tan lines are nature's way of keeping secrets." Debonair Magazine India 13
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- The Centerfold: The magazine’s primary draw was its nude pictorials. At a time when the internet was not widely accessible in India, these images were among the few sources of sexual visual content available to the mainstream public.
- Investigative Journalism: Debonair frequently published hard-hitting political exposés. Notably, the magazine broke significant stories regarding political corruption and the criminalization of politics in India. It provided a platform for writers who were fearless in their critique of the establishment.
- Humor and Satire: The magazine was famous for its comic strips, particularly the character "Savita Bhabhi." While the pornographic comic character of the same name became famous later online, Debonair featured adult-oriented comics and satire that mocked Indian societal norms and hypocrisy.