Campaign India Team
May 08, 2015

Things They Like: Paritosh Painter

Paritosh Painter, NCD, Reliance Broadcast Network on his love for Apple gadgets, ideal weekends and more

Things They Like: Paritosh Painter
Paritosh Painter seems to be an avid user of Apple products. When at work he uses his MacBook Air. When at industry events or private parties, he gets work done on his iPhone 6. 
 
And when at work, he’s partial to semi-formal attire, with no real preference to brand. At industry events however, he would most likely be seen in formal wear.
 
For Painter, Armani is a winner when it comes to perfumes. He is partial to Diesel when it comes to picking things out for the wardrobe.
 
The creative likes his watches by Rolex and footwear by Gucci.
 
The Big Bang Theory ranks high among the list of favourite things to watch on television. The 1963 American comedy movie ‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World’ is a big hit as well with Painter.
 
His favourite holiday destination is Los Angeles. Having said that, he reminisces fondly about a trip to Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore during his college days with his peers.
 
Family man Painter currently drives an Audi Q. His ideal weekend? Spent with his children, taking them out for movies or a trip to the play zone, combined with a family lunch.
 
Source:
Campaign India

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