Campaign India Team
Jul 31, 2015

Things They Like: Jaideep Singh

The SVP - business head, Live Viacom18, on visiting Luzern, love for long rides on his Harley and more...

Things They Like: Jaideep Singh
An avid user of Apple products, Jaideep Singh uses an iPad and Mac at work, an iPad at home, and prefers an iPhone too. He drives a Ford Endeavour currently, and wishes to own Audi R8. He also loves going on long rides on his Harley Davidson Road King.
 
Singh prefers Sisley or Armani for clothes. His choice of wardrobe includes denims and shirt or T-shirt at work; denims and shirt coupled with a casual jacket at industry events. At private parties, he can be seen in the customary denims or casual trousers, with a trendy T-shirt or a shirt with a jacket to go with it.
 
He names his favourite perfume as Hugo Boss. For shoes, it's Todd, and Longines or Omega watches. His favourite cuisine is Chinese, and Breaking Bad is his favourite TV series.
 
A holiday at Luzern stands out in his memory as best vacation till date, even as he wishes to visit Iceland soon.
 
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