Campaign India Team
Dec 12, 2014

Things They Like: Sanjit Shastri

The chief executive officer of Publicis Beehive on his most reliable gadget, his love for antique watches and cars, and more...

Things They Like: Sanjit Shastri
Shastri has been using the Apple Mac Air since January 2010. It’s his must have device since it’s quick, reliable and carries all the relevant data he requires. When it comes to work he uses two phones, an iphone 6 and a Blackberry Q10. He’s been a loyal user of both devices since 2008 and admirers them for different reasons. The email functionality of the BlackBerry makes it a joy to work with, while the sheer ease of functionality of the iphone has made him loyal to both rival brands.
 
He currently drives an Audi Q7 , a car he really likes. But he dreams of driving a Jaguar from the ‘60s or ‘70s. The statement made by the  classically styled cars makes him want one for personal use.
 
A fan of old watches, especially those from the 1950s and 60s, Shastri owns a Zenith 1955 single function automatic. When it comes to perfumes, he has stuck with Marks and Spencer Aftershave, something that he has tried and tested for years.
 
He is also someone who prefers functionality when it comes to his clothes, for which he cares very little in the first place. Things that are reasonably priced and long lasting are more his style.
 
Kuala Lumpur is like his second home while his favourite holiday destination is the old quarter, Tallinn in Estonia.
 
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Campaign India

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