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Chef Vikas Khanna makes it to 100 Most Influential People of 2026: 5 success lessons to learn from his culinary journey

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 16, 2026, 00:09 IST
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From Amritsar to New York: Inspiring journey of Chef Vikas Khanna

Someone has rightly said that hardwork pays off. Celebrity chef Vikas Khanna has proven it time and again that passion driven by honesty always takes you places. His latest win of being named among the TIME100 Most Influential People of 2026, is not just a personal achievement, it is a a global recognition of Indian cuisine, resilience, and purpose-driven success. From a young boy in Amritsar to a Michelin-starred chef in New York (Bungalow), his journey in the food world is full of lessons that go far beyond the kitchen and gas stove. Let us tell you about five powerful life lesson one can learn from his life along with real instances that bring them to life.

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Consisteny builds lasting success


It is a very human nature to attempt something 2-3 times and give up if you don't succeed. But Khanna's journey has proven that consistency and honesty always leads to lasting success. In many itnerviews he has spoken about his struggles and how he kept those sturggles shape him into chef Vikas Khanna. Before earning his Michelin star at his restaurant Junoon in New York, he spent years selling food on streets, learning kitchen lessons, writing cookbooks and later he appeared on televsion. In simple words, recognition didn’t come overnight, he earned every inch of it with passion driven by consistency.

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Turn struggles into stepping stones


From financial struggles to uncertanity, Khanna has seen it all in his life. As per reports, during his initial days in New York, he struggled to find stable work and even faced rejection.B But, instead of giving up, he used those failures to refine his skills and understand global tastes, and later became a global face that now world looks up to.

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Never forget your roots


Whether it is his nuances of making Kadha Prasad to finese in plating a continental dish, he stays humble and grounded.It is his commitment to his roots and his glonbal thinking that makes him stand out of the league. Till date, he talks about his sister's dream of seeing her brother successful and how he dedicated his latest vnture Bungalow to his sister whom he lost in 2022. Also, in the glitz and glamour of international cuisines, he never diluted the essence of Indian food, rather made it at par or rather above it and gained global appeal.

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Lead with empathy and purpose


Today, he is one of the most successful chefs of India who is known for his larger than life lifestyle, but at the same time he is equally known for his humanitarian work and compassion. As per reports, during COVID-19, he launched large-scale food distribution initiatives, providing meals to thousands of people in need. His initiative Feed India became a symbol of how chefs can use their platform for social good and many in the industry took inspiration from him and helped others during next two waves of COVID.

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Let your work speak for you

Vikas Khanna is a chef, author, filmmaker, and television personality and above all a humble human being. In all his roles in a lifetime, he has made headlines because of his work. From Junoon to Bungalow, it's the food that makes him a star. And even his documentary The Last Color received international acclaim, including recognition at global film festivals, all thanks to his inspiring journey.

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