
It was then that she gave me a lesson in life - the power lies not in one’s tools, but in the heart, head and determination.”īelieve it or not, Vikas, reticent as he is, was nonplussed on being approached to judge the second season of Masterchef India. However, one fine day, my brother chose to hide it and I complained to my grandmother.
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While highlighting the significance of his signature cooking, Vikas shares some of his first-hand experiences, “I was very small when I started learning how to make chappatis and believed that it was due to the virtue of the rolling pin that I could make good rotis.
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In Chandigarh to confer the Youth Technical Training Society (YTTS) with the Star Plus Nayi Soch Award, Vikas Khanna, who is presently judging the Season 2 of Masterchef India, felicitated the accomplishments of this NGO while applauding their social concerns. He dismisses all stereotypes that border along the lines of defining a chef and he maintains that it is ‘momentum’ that has kept him going. Meanwhile, if a production house happens, why not?” Will fashion seep its way in this time of spiceĬelebrity chef Vikas Khanna is now ready to teach a lesson or two to celebrities worldwide “I have M Cream coming up with Imaad Shah it’s a road trip story on the lines of Motorcycle Diaries and a comedy caper Zaalim Dilli.” She adds, “I’m also planning to get back to singing. I don’t differentiate between the genre or the segment, as long as the script and the director are good.”Īlongside, there’s a lot on the platter and even more on the theatre front. The fact that it was India’s first official chick-flick and I resonated with the concept was just one of them.” She adds, “I’ve done a lead role in two films. Aisha came out of the blue and there were many reasons why I said yes to the film. Probably, things go back to the television show Chicks on Flicks or the debut in The President Is Coming. I didn’t tell my mother for six months.” As for the city, she has been here before and for long enough to opine, “I would say Chandigarh market is quite discerning when it comes to fashion.” My first pay-check that I ever got, I spent all of it on a Gucci belt. She thinks it is criminal to spend lakhs on a bag.” She adds, “There is this very funny anecdote that I have to share.

“In fact, my mother is a non-believer too. It’s high time someone referred to the influence of mother Lillete Dubey. I get the same kick from picking up a jumpsuit from Colaba as I do from picking up a branded item.” This might be the trend in North India but the past eighteen years of living in Mumbai have turned me into a non-believer in brands. The style quotient could be picked up from the most accessible areas or the snootiest labels in town! “I’m not a brand-conscious person at all. I believe in being stylish more than being fashionable.” But yes, I love clothes enjoy dressing up and I’m a girlie girl,” and she refuses to let her life be dictated by fashion! There’s no stopping the inherent style from coming out though, “Style is an expression of who you are. Shall we credit the bright yellow dress for it or blame it on the fashion-conscious she? “I wouldn’t call myself fashion-conscious in the sense I’m not a slave to trends. She didn’t have to make much effort while trying to stand out against well-dressed mannequins or the riot of colours at Shoppers Stop, a store she was in Chandigarh to launch at the Elante Mall on Wednesday.

We start right from the reference point of Pinky Bose in the chick flick Aisha. Ira Dubey, actor Lillete Dubey’s daughter, in Chandigarh for the launch of a store, says she is not a very brand-conscious person…įashion, somehow, permeates its way into Ira Dubey’s way of life or scheme of things.
