Maxim (India)


Maxim was the Indian edition of the United Kingdom-based international monthly men's magazine called Maxim. It was known for its revealing pictorials featuring popular actresses, singers, and female models, none of which are nudes. The first issue of the Indian edition of Maxim was the January 2006 issue featuring Priyanka Chopra on the cover. The first issue was released on 28 December 2005. The magazine was the first international men's magazine to enter the Indian market and the 30th international version of Maxim. The magazine is no longer published in India
Largely covering everything related to men's lifestyle, Maxim was industry leader for men's magazines in India until 2018. Maxim stopped circulating its Indian edition and is now defunct while leaving its competitors FHM and MAN magazines catering to the Men's lifestyle division of magazines.

Maxim Hot 100

Each year since 2008, the Indian edition of Maxim releases the Maxim Hot 100. The winners and their corresponding ages and the year in which the magazine was released are listed below.
YearChoiceAgeNotes
Deepika Padukone 22Youngest winner.
2009Bipasha Basu 30
2010Sonam Kapoor 25
2011Priyanka Chopra 29
2012Kareena Kapoor 31
2013Priyanka Chopra 31First woman to win twice.
2014Katrina Kaif 31
2015Katrina Kaif 32Second woman to win twice
2016Priyanka Chopra 33First woman to win for 3rd time.
2017Deepika Padukone 31Third woman to win twice.
2018Iram Shaikh 16First panda to win

Controversy

The magazine's inaugural issue in January 2006 featured a page called "Women you will never see in Maxim - 100% fake". Among the photos was a full-page morphed photograph showing Kushboo "posing" in black underwear, along with the caption "Of course, I am a virgin if you don't count from the behind." The caption was in reference to remarks made by Kushboo in 2005 whether or not modern men should expect their brides to be virgins. The actress described the photo, which showed only her head, as "immodest". Kushboo filed a petition with Chennai police commissioner R. Nataraj on 30 January 2006, citing two complaints: defamation and the indecent representation of women. The Supreme Court dismissed the case on 22 May 2006.

Editors-in-Chief

The following have served as Editor-in-Chief of Maxim:
S. No.NameFromTo
1Sunil MehraJanuary 2006June 2006
2Anup KuttyJuly 2006August 2009
3Vivek Pareekpresent