Celebrity chef Vikas Khanna recently shared a touching story about his bond with the late, legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar. In an emotional Instagram post, Khanna revealed how a simple act of admiration on her part led to a profound and enduring tradition that has deeply impacted his life. Here's what he posted.
Vikas Khanna opens up about his first meeting with Lata Mangeshkar
Vikas Khanna's journey with Lata Mangeshkar began in 2011, when she was watching him on MasterChef India. Impressed by his demeanor, she reportedly said, "Mujhe inn se milna hai. Inn ki smile aur bolne ka andaaz bahut badiya hai."
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For Khanna, this praise from an icon was like a divine blessing. They met for the first time on Ganesh Chaturthi. Recalling that special moment, Khanna wrote, "I still remember the first time I met Lata ji... And then, by divine grace, I met my Goddess on Ganesh Chaturthi. We spoke on the phone often, and during Feed India, she truly stood by me."
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Vikas Khanna reveals his promise to the late legendary singer, Lata Mangeshkar
Inspired by their initial meeting, Vikas Khanna made a promise to visit Lata Mangeshkar’s Mumbai residence, Prabhu Kunj, every Ganesh Chaturthi. He kept this vow faithfully, flying to India from abroad solely for this purpose, except during the pandemic.
He wrote, "I would fly to India just to touch her feet, pray, hear her voice, eat the best modaks… and then fly back.
This ritual went on for years, and it has deeply inspired me."
Vikas Khanna honors her legacy in New York
Even after her passing, Lata Mangeshkar's influence remains a guiding force in Khanna's life. He continues to honor their bond by celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi at his New York restaurant, Bungalow. This year, the celebrations are especially meaningful, with modaks inspired by culinary icons, flowers flown in from India, and temple-style décor.
Khanna says, "It is as if she is visiting my temple. Life is truly magical."
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