Campaign India Team
Sep 24, 2015

Things They Like: Myleeta Aga

The SVP and GM India, BBC Worldwide, on being an Apple loyalist, her idea of a holiday, and more

Things They Like: Myleeta Aga
Aga, as she confesses, is fiercely loyal to her iPhone and it accompanies her irrespective of where she’s headed. She states, “So doesn’t matter where I go, I remain loyal.”
 
For work, she likes to be dressed in something that is both ‘comfortable in feel yet classic in appearance’. At a private party though, a LBD (Little Black Dress) remains Aga’s favorite.  
 
Her choice of perfume is Coco Chanel. And guess what? She prefers breakfast in bed, “...catered by my kids. Usually includes tangy tomato on toast and fruit salad.” 
 
Sherlock makes it into her list of favorite TV shows for its innovative storytelling, brilliant performances and technical finesse.
 
She prefers watches from Swatch and the small towns of Europe are her favorite holiday destinations. Apart from recharging oneself, for Aga, holidays mean a chance to explore new foods or culture. “For me holidays are connected to great food and culture so every holiday adds to my bucket list because it reminds me how much more there is to experience and eat,” she says.
 
When asked about what is her idea of an ideal weekend, she is quick with her answer: “Weekend? What weekend?”
 
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