Vikas Khanna
Vikas Khanna is a multifaceted Indian culinary expert, acclaimed restaurateur, author, filmmaker, and dedicated humanitarian, currently residing in New York City. He is widely recognized as a judge on the popular television series MasterChef India, where he showcases his culinary expertise.
Khanna has made significant contributions to the world of film and documentary. He created the documentary series Holy Kitchens, which delves into the intricate relationship between spirituality and cuisine. This series has received accolades, being featured at prestigious institutions such as Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, and Oxford, as well as various film festivals. His notable work, "Kitchens of Gratitude," premiered at the Marche du Film during the 69th Cannes Film Festival, further establishing his reputation in the cinematic realm.
In addition to his documentary work, Khanna made his directorial debut with the film The Last Color, which poignantly portrays the harsh realities faced by those living on the streets of Banaras, India. Starring the renowned actress Neena Gupta, the film was showcased at the 71st Cannes Film Festival and gained recognition by making it onto the final list for Oscar 2020 eligibility in the Best Film category, underscoring his impact on both the culinary and film industries.