Better: Gladrags Mr India

While most of us are familiar with Femina Miss India (now Miss World India), the Gladrags contest carved out a radically different—and arguably more influential—legacy. Running from the mid-1990s to the early 2010s, this pageant wasn't just about a pretty face. It was the launchpad for some of Bollywood’s most unconventional and successful male stars.

In this post, we’ll look at why Gladrags Mr. India mattered, who it launched, and how it changed the definition of the Indian male model. Gladrags was a popular fashion and lifestyle magazine in India, known for its bold, westernized, and often edgy content. In an era before social media and reality TV (think pre- Roadies , pre- Splitsvilla ), the magazine needed a live event to amplify its brand. gladrags mr india

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| Year | Winner | Notable Runners-Up / Finalists | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1995 | | (Set the template for male supermodels) | | 1996 | Bikram Saluja | (Lesser known, but a top model) | | 1997 | Marc Robinson | (Became a top choreographer & VJ) | | 1998 | Dino Morea | John Abraham (2nd Runner Up) | | 1999 | Rajat Bedi | (Actor in Koi... Mil Gaya ) | | 2000 | Vikas Kalantri | (Actor, Jurm ) | | 2001 | Tarun Arora | (Character actor, Gunday ) | In this post, we’ll look at why Gladrags Mr