MasterChef India Salutes Differently-Abled Chefs: Stories of Courage & Culinary Magic

MasterChef India's latest season is celebrating the extraordinary journeys of specially-abled contestants. The episode featured Manisha Sharma, who uses cooking as therapy after being diagnosed with secondary Parkinson's disease. It also honored Ratna Tamang, a Nepali chef who cooks despite losing both hands, and Hussain from Hyderabad, who operates his kitchen from a wheelchair. The judges emotionally saluted these contestants, presenting them with signed aprons and hailing them as real heroes.

Key Points: MasterChef India Honors Specially-Abled Contestants' Unbreakable Spirit

  • Manisha Sharma cooks despite Parkinson's
  • Ratna Tamang pursues passion after losing both hands
  • Hussain operates from wheelchair
  • Judges salute with signed aprons
  • Season celebrates ability over limitation
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MasterChef India pays tribute to specially-abled contestants, salute their unbreakable sprit

MasterChef India's new season celebrates Manisha Sharma, Ratna Tamang & Hussain, showcasing how cooking became their therapy and path to triumph.

MasterChef India pays tribute to specially-abled contestants, salute their unbreakable sprit
"I made cooking my therapy... Cooking is like magic for me. - Manisha Sharma"

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With MasterChef India unfolding its new season this year, it will be seen celebrating stories, and seen honouring the spirit of differently abled contestants.

The latest episode features Manisha Sharma, whose relationship with cooking goes far beyond passion. Sharing her deeply personal story, Manisha revealed, "I made cooking my therapy. When I was 14, I went into a coma. I was given heavy dosages and later diagnosed with secondary Parkinson's disease. Cooking is like magic for me. If I am told to do something today, it automatically happens in the kitchen. There is no issue."

Her words left the judges visibly moved, as she demonstrated how the kitchen became her path back to control, confidence, and joy.

Responding to her journey, Chef Ranveer Brar recited a powerful verse that echoed through the studio, "Dukhde jeeve jalde vekhe, chalde sooraj dhalde vekhe... mainu data sab kuch ditta, kyun na shukar manava." The moment captured the essence of gratitude, faith, and perseverance that define this season.

The season also honours Ratna Tamang, a Nepali chef who lost both hands in an accident in 2015 and continues to pursue his love for cooking with extraordinary determination. A standout contestant this season, Ratna has openly documented his MasterChef journey, sharing how he prepared a simple noodle dish at the auditions to express his bond with cooking. His presence reinforces the show's belief that ability is not defined by limitation, but by intent.

Also featured on the show is Hussain, the well-known face behind Hyderabad's popular Hussain Pan Parlour. Operating from a wheelchair, Hussain brings confidence, skill, and calm command to the MasterChef kitchen, reminding everyone that excellence has no fixed form.

In a rare and emotional moment, all three judges salute these specially abled contestants, honouring them with the signed MasterChef apron as a mark of respect. Chef Vikas Khanna called them "real heroes," while Chef Ranveer Brar later shared on social media, "Stories of power. Woh kainchiyaan hamare par kya kaategi... hum paron se nahi, hauslon se udte hain."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hats off to the MasterChef team for this initiative. Ratna Tamang's story is incredible – losing both hands but not his passion. It puts our daily complaints into perspective. This is true talent and determination.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just a one-off episode for TRPs. I want to see these contestants compete on a completely level playing field throughout the season, judged purely on their food. That would be the real tribute.
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Sarah B
Chef Ranveer's verse gave me goosebumps! "Mainu data sab kuch ditta, kyun na shukar manava." So powerful. It's a beautiful reminder to be grateful. These contestants aren't asking for sympathy, they're showing us what's possible.
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Karthik V
Hussain from Hyderabad! I've been to his pan shop. The man is a legend there, and his calm confidence is famous. Great to see him getting national recognition. Talent truly has no barriers. 👏
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Nisha Z
This episode was a masterclass in resilience. In our culture, we often focus on physical perfection, but these chefs are redefining what ability means. Their spirit is unbreakable. More shows should highlight such real heroes.

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