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Vikas Khanna shared a heartfelt tribute to his mother, Bindu Khanna, emphasizing her pivotal role in his culinary journey. At just 16, Vikas managed an entire kitchen, thanks to his mother's unwavering support and teachings. He fondly remembers her dedication, from bargaining at markets to instilling the value of winning guests' hearts. On Instagram, Vikas expressed gratitude, acknowledging how her spirit continues to inspire him daily.

Key Points: Vikas Khanna Credits Mother for Early Culinary Success

  • Vikas Khanna praises his mother's influence on his career
  • Managed a kitchen at 16 due to her guidance
  • Emphasizes the value of guests' hearts
  • Celebrates Mother's Day by honoring her legacy
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Vikas Khanna recalls how his mother's guidance helped him run a kitchen at 16

Vikas Khanna shares how his mother's teachings at 16 shaped his culinary career.

"She taught me how to live with purpose. - Vikas Khanna"

Mumbai, April 30

Celebrity chef and author Vikas Khanna took to social media to share a heartfelt tribute to his mother, Bindu Khanna, ahead of Mother’s Day.

In a moving post, he reflected on his early beginnings in the culinary world, recalling how at just 16, he was managing an entire kitchen—from cooking to cleaning—thanks to the unwavering support and teachings of his mother. Her quiet strength and tireless dedication, he said, laid the foundation for the chef he would one day become.

Khanna also reminisced about witnessing his mother’s dedication — seeing her bargain at vegetable markets, carry gas cylinders on a moped, and even clean sewage pipes when needed, all while maintaining grace. He shared how she taught him that a guest’s heart is the most valuable currency — a principle he continues to live by today.

On Wednesday, the celebrity chef took to Instagram and shared a childhood photo of him alongside a heartwarming note that read, “For me, Mother’s Day isn’t just one day—it’s every single day. I started cooking so young that it was almost unheard of: a 16-year-old boy handling everything from booking and purchasing to cooking to tandoor and cleaning. But behind it all was my Maa—my masterclass in hard work, patience, resilience, and quiet devotion. Little did I know, she was quietly preparing me to lead - “World’s Most Celebrated Indian Restaurant.”

“I’ve seen her in the early mornings at vegetable markets, bargaining with vendors, carrying gas cylinders on her moped, cleaning sewage pipes, and serving guests with grace and dignity. She didn’t just teach me how to run a kitchen—she taught me how to live with purpose. Whenever I’d struggle to negotiate with Punjabi aunties over per-head pricing or discounts, she’d gently remind me: “Guest is the biggest currency.”

Vikas added, “If you win their heart, you’ve already won. She’d often watch me from a distance, seeing how I managed guests, how I struck the balance, and how I turned one booking into the next. I hope my Maa is watching me now—from Amritsar—and knows just how much of her spirit lives in Bungalow every single day with every single guest.”

Mother's Day, celebrated on May 11 this year, is a special occasion dedicated to honoring mothers, the maternal bonds, and the significant impact mothers have on both families and society. It's a day to recognize and appreciate the love, sacrifices, and influence of mothers.

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Rahul K.
This story hits home! So many Indian mothers quietly sacrifice everything for their children's dreams. My mother also worked 3 jobs to put me through hotel management school. Vikas Khanna's success is proof that behind every great chef is an even greater mother! 🙏 #Respect
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Priya M.
Beautiful tribute! But makes me wonder - why don't we celebrate these everyday heroines more? Our society praises CEOs and celebrities but ignores the mothers who create them. Maybe we need more stories like this in mainstream media instead of just on Mother's Day.
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Arjun S.
As someone from Amritsar, this makes me so proud! Punjabi mothers are truly special - they'll feed the whole neighborhood and still find energy to support their kids' ambitions. Bindu Khanna's story is every middle-class Indian mother's story. Jai ho to all our supermoms! ❤️
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Sunita T.
While the story is touching, I wish more men would acknowledge their mothers' contributions beyond sentimental posts. Real tribute would be supporting working mothers better - equal pay, childcare facilities, and sharing domestic responsibilities. That's how we truly honor their sacrifices.
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Vivek R.
"Guest is the biggest currency" - what a profound lesson! This is why Indian hospitality is world-famous. Our mothers teach us these values from childhood. No wonder Indian restaurants worldwide have that special warmth. Kudos to Vikas for keeping these teachings alive in his work!
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Neha P.
Emotional read! But can we also appreciate how young Vikas was when he started? 16 and running a kitchen - today's kids at that age can barely make maggi! Shows how our generation was raised with practical skills and responsibility. Maybe we're overprotecting our kids too much now?

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