Curry Boy Vikas Khanna: From Amritsar to Time's Most Influential List
Celebrity chef Vikas Khanna, celebrated for challenging cultural stereotypes, features in Time's 100 Most Influential People list. Khanna, fondly termed 'Curry Boy,' emphasizes enhancing Indian cuisine globally. Renowned for his New York restaurant Bungalow, he aims to foster India's culinary heritage, further immortalized in art and cinematic projects.
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Celebrity chef Vikas Khanna, a prominent figure in global culinary arts, has earned a spot on Time magazine's prestigious list of the 100 most influential people. This recognition marks a milestone for Khanna, who proudly embraces the term 'Curry Boy'—once a derogatory label—as a symbol of cultural pride and triumph.
Operating the renowned restaurant Bungalow in New York, Khanna's profile in the Time list aligns him with illustrious names such as Google CEO Sundar Pichai and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. His achievements are part of a broader narrative that celebrates the global influence of Indian cuisine and culture.
In addition to his culinary success, Khanna has contributed to cinema with works like 'The Last Colour.' His dedication to spreading the richness of Indian traditions continues as he plans new endeavors, including a film starring Shabana Azmi. Khanna's passion for food and storytelling transcends borders, epitomizing the spirit of innovation and cultural exchange.
(With inputs from agencies.)

