Campaign India Team
Mar 05, 2015

Things They Like: Pradeep Debnath

Pradeep Debnath, creative director, Interbrand India, on his favourite brands and unplanned wildlife trips

Things They Like: Pradeep Debnath
Pradeep Debnath relies on his iPhone 5s for personal use and work. “It’s the best designed phone I have come across. It’s a pocket size phone and that works,” he remarks, even though he still uses Nokia Lumia for its camera and picture quality.
 
When asked about his party must-have gadget, he says Philips Living Colours is a smart party lighting device. “It’s an amazing piece of design, a style quotient,” says the creative director.
 
Brands that Debnath wears include Gas, Tommy Hilfiger, Levis, Peppy Jeans, CK and Jack n Jones. His two-part wardrobe includes smart casuals and casuals. “I had bought my first and last formals about eight years back,” he reveals.
 
He hates gemstones or men’s jewellery but loves sunshades from Police, leather wallet by Fossil and recent addition, ‘a canvas sling bag from Fossil.’
 
His favourite brand of perfume includes Hugo Boss, Azaaro Now, which was “gifted one by my boss years ago and I swear by it.” Talking of his favourite watch, he lists all-white Swatch, and names CAT grey ankle-length leather shoes as favourite shoe pair.
 
Debnath owns Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, and dreams to have a Range Rover Evoque some day.
 
Talking of favourite holiday, he says he prefers wildlife destination anywhere on earth. “Would love to experience nature untouched by humans,” he says and adds that his trips are always unplanned.
 
 
 
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Campaign India

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