Campaign India Team
Nov 28, 2014

Things They Like: Neeraj Vyas

Sony's senior EVP and business head for Max, Max2 and Mix, on his love for Apple gadgets, him not being a 'car' person and more

Things They Like: Neeraj Vyas
Neeraj Vyas joins the ever growing list of self-confessed Apple loyalists, as his iPhone and iPad mini are his must have gadgets. The ‘iTunes junkie’ says that he sees God in Steve Jobs and will never buy a phone of another brand.
 
Moving away from Apple, another gadget in his must-have list is the Kindle, as he’s got an appetite for books.
 
His current favourite fragrance would be Issey Miyake. He ensures that he picks it up across duty free outlets across the world. Ray-Ban is his brand for sunglasses. The watch he currently owns is a Tag Heuer, a watch which he considers simple, elegant and classy.
 
Levis and Tommy Hilfiger are his favourite clothing brands. For formal footwear, he prefers Hush Puppies. His regular attire consists of a formal shirt with jeans teamed with a tan or black belt.
 
He says he’s not a ‘car’ person, but the car in his garage is a Chevrolet Captiva. The dream car is an Audi Q3.
 
 When it comes to holidays, Vyas says he is a complete beach person and prefers the sand and surf to the mountains any day. His favourite destination is Koh Samui in Thailand. He has lots of happy memories associated with this place and is hoping for more to come.
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Campaign India

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