Get your gloves, FHM October gets red-hot

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New Delhi, October 4, 2010

So Lara Dutta is off the market - Snagged by Mahesh Bhupati. FHM gets India's hottest new ineligible actress in her first interview post her engagement. We did of course make her take her ring off.

We get Lara talking about her famous curves, as she says, "I've never been a size zero and I'll never be. I'm curvy and that's my USP."

She chats about her game plan to beat off competition from Bipasha and Shilpa in the fitness DVD business, her disgust for Brad Pitt, her love for Leonardo Dicaprio and reveals details of perfect Sunday with her tennis ace fiancé. Here is one, "He loves watching TV, I don't. I love books, he doesn't. So Sundays, are spent somewhere between him watching TV and me reading a book…together."

Not limited to shelves and newsstands; FHM is now available for online subscription on Zinio (in.zinio.com)

Inside, the October issue mourns the loss of the Great Indian Ass - falling victim of the Indian woman's quest for Size Zero. But it also celebrates curves in an edition we're affectionately calling the 'Curves' edition. Inside we also get you all access to Access Girl Aishwarya, the new sensation on the telly but that is only a small part of what FHM October is about.

FHM also gets out its cape and does a mammoth New Age Guide to Dating - because let's face it the male idea of dating is at least 40 years too old. While we were at it we deciphered some of the other questions that have been bothering you and deciphered the New Women by making one of them snitch.

October FHM gets its power quotient with two of the superstars on the pages this month, Mel Gibson - a superstar intent on flushing his career down the drain and another whose movie we're hailing as the best desi pulp film - Salman Khan.

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Team FHM India

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