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From spatula to spotlight: Sanjeev Kapoor talks about Khana Khazana, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa

IANS April 24, 2025 356 views

Sanjeev Kapoor's television journey began with the groundbreaking cooking show Khana Khazana in 1993, where he revolutionized culinary programming with his spontaneous hosting style. His unconventional approach extended to reality television when he unexpectedly joined Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa despite having no dance background. The celebrity chef's remarkable adaptability allowed him to excel in both cooking and dance-related entertainment. His candid storytelling reveals the behind-the-scenes challenges and unexpected moments of his iconic television career.

"I could never memorize a script. I never read from one." - Sanjeev Kapoor"
From spatula to spotlight: Sanjeev Kapoor talks about Khana Khazana, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa
Mumbai, April 24: It was in 1993, when Sanjeev Kapoor's first show “Khana Khazana” aired and made him a household name. The celebrity chef whipped up nostalgia as he revisited the making of the longest-running cooking show.

Key Points

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Khana Khazana launched in 1993 revolutionized Indian cooking television

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Sanjeev Kapoor challenged TV production norms with spontaneous hosting

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Reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa brought unexpected dance challenge

Sanjeev was a guest on Bharti Singh and Harssh Limbachiyaa's podcast on Youtube, where he talked about the making of "Khana Khazana," directed by Hansal Mehta, a show primarily based upon Indian cuisine.

"I could never memorize a script. I never read from one. On the day my show was set to start, they handed me a paper with an opening monologue. I still remember it. They also gave me an outfit that looked like a raincoat -- I didn't realize TV had such specific wardrobe requirements," said Sanjeev.

He added: "We were shooting at Juhu Beach. It took me nearly a month to memorize that monologue. Back when we started doing TV, there wasn't really 'TV' the way we know it now. After shooting, I said, "We've done it your way -- now let me try it my way."

"I had been speaking since childhood, thanks to debates and impromptu speaking challenges. I was a champion at talking about any word for a minute, so I knew how to speak. I didn't write anything down -- I just said whatever came to my mind. And from that day, I made an enemy for life: the show's scriptwriter."

In 2006, the 61-year-old star chef was seen in the reality show "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa", an Indian version of the British reality TV competition Strictly Come Dancing and is part of the Dancing with the Stars franchise.

He recalled being invited to join Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa as a non-dancer, only to later find himself competing against trained performers.

"During the first season of Jhalak, someone from the channel approached me. I told them I didn't know how to dance. They replied, 'That's exactly what we're looking for -- people who can't dance. You'll be paired with a choreographer who will teach you and perform with you.'

"I asked who else was participating. They mentioned names like Kapil Dev, Hariharan, and some news anchors. I thought, 'They're just like me,' and agreed to join."

He said that before the show was announced, the contestants were invited to a party at the channel's office.

"I looked around and realized no one else there was like me. I asked where the others were -- the ones I was told about -- and they said, 'They didn't say yes.' Instead, I saw trained dancers like Mona Singh and Shweta Salve. I asked, 'How are they not dancers?' We had to rehearse for 7-8 hours a day."

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Sanjeev Kapoor is such a legend! Khana Khazana was my childhood - my mom and I would watch it together every weekend. His journey from cooking shows to dancing reality shows is so inspiring! 👨‍🍳💃
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Rahul S.
That story about Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa is hilarious! Imagine thinking you're competing with other non-dancers and then finding out you're up against professionals. Respect to him for sticking with it though.
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Ananya M.
While I admire his achievements, I feel the article could have focused more on his culinary innovations rather than just TV appearances. His recipes revolutionized Indian home cooking and that deserves more spotlight.
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Vikram P.
The raincoat outfit story cracked me up! 😂 Shows how far TV production has come. Can't imagine Sanjeev Kapoor in anything but his signature chef's jacket now.
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Sneha R.
His confidence to go off-script and trust his instincts is what made Khana Khazana so special. It never felt rehearsed or artificial. That's real talent right there!
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Karan D.
Interesting to learn Hansal Mehta directed Khana Khazana! Two legends working together before either became super famous. Would love to see them collaborate again on something food-related.

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