I don’t think the design is particularly innovative although the features section is usually exciting to look at and extremely insightful. Still, I cannot confess to ever having read dramatic reporting on film production. But the political section I find particularly interesting. At a time when most publications are known to be pro-establishment, Outlook touches on different perspectives. At one point when the UPA government was in power, it seemed that Outlook was pro-UPA. Over UPA’s term it felt like Outlook had changed its line. The same happened with the NDA regime. At the start of their term it appeared to be pro-establishment until last year when the magazine did a hard-hitting anti-establishment piece, which was followed by corrective action from the government. While most publications swing one way, Outlook has tried to balance it out, although I would suggest it reevaluate its take and not be anti-establishment for the sake of it, saying more and more on less and less, or pro-establishment like a cheerleader, again for the sake of having a view. It is necessary to strike the right balance, offer constructive criticism.