Weekends are all about downtime. After a week full of work to meet deadlines, everybody needs some breather to relax and recuperate. From watching a favourite web series to planning a vacation, weekends are designated as family and me time. Vidur Kapur, director, O3+ Professional Skincare, talks to BrandWagon Online about his weekends, favourite vacation destination and more.

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What is the one thing you like to do when not working?

Usually when I’m not working I like to catch up on the things that make me happy! Be it friends, family, sports or music, try interesting restaurants or recipes . I believe that for a happy life you need to invest time into your heart set, things that truly make you happy.

How do you spend your weekends?

Saturday evenings I engage in my social commitments, Friday is all about the family and my farm life. Being a nature enthusiast, I like spending time in the garden, reading a book, having a grand lunch with the family and reflecting upon the week’s plan on Sunday evening.

What are your favorite gadgets?

Gadgets – I am a Big Mac fan. I love trying the new gadgets they come up with every year. Besides that for fitness, I love the new techno gym that is surprisingly sound proof with the best library of inbuilt workouts.

Given an option to choose another career, what would it be?

I would never choose another career. Not only me even my father was born in the beauty industry. My grandfather literally started the salon industry in 1963.

Which is your favorite vacation spot?

So I have two favorite spots. Mykonos to relax for a week enjoy the food, music and the hotels. Milan I love the rich Italian culture, city lights and the heritage spots.

A TV show, a movie, and an ad campaign you highly recommend watching

I recently watched the David Beckham documentary and I highly recommend it. He’s an icon and I love what he has built. As for an ad campaign back in 2012 when I was in college in London, Mccains came up with a. potato chips campaign where they would literally have sensors for taking out the potato aroma when you would cross it. 12 years later I still haven’t seen something so impactful yet.

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