I am crying hearing Vikas life story ! I am blessed so very blessed to even watch this ! Thank you so much for being you, you give hope beyond hope to millions today all around the world! shampa mum USA
The white guy interviewing seems appalled in the realisation that his parents were immigrants. And when Vikas Talks about the stories of the racism he faced by the white man and how he proud that he was better than the white guy, the interviewer seemed frazzled.
I can go on hearing you for hours and hours. I'm truly amazed and impressed by this wonderful talk show. It was really inspiring and enchanting for all of us to know more about you.
Such a transformational interview of some one so humbling even though he is such a big celebrite. Wish you loads of happiness and blessings #vikaskhanna. May you continue spreading the cheer and love.
He always inspires me so much... I can listen to the same thing he says and still I'll take it as something new. He is what i aspire to be like...my hero! ♥️
Wow, such a great talk. Such a inspirational man. So successful, but at the mean time so humble and soft spoken. Actually I never heard of him before, but somehow stumbled upon this talk. I'm very glad I did🙏😌
The anchor is so arrogant... respect u vikas...u r truly a hero for all of us...u make us indians proud of ourselves....ur story is inspirational...stay blessed
I don't know how to say this...but whatever u said is so inspirational more because I can relate to much of it...I don't have words but thank you for sharing ur life's journey and creating an impact on me 🙏🏻
@12:09 he meant he had been seeing this in society how babies were born at homes, that's what he remembered..........but his response to the interviewer is so humble.............he accepted his thought process too.
Chef Vikas is a true inspiration, also a very humble human being. But I did't like this interviewing guy who was has no clue on how to flow an interview was also rude and abrupt. I wonder how he became the VP for the Asian Society being so insensitive to the culture.
Highly inspiring real life story. Youths of not only India but the world should have lesson of how to achieve all successes in life facing extreme odds.
I am really trying to understand the interviewer. He makes the chef seem so insignificant. The way he interrupts while Vikas Khanna is talkin, it almost feels like he is least interested in listening to him and is asking questions just for the sake of it.
I don't know if this is only me or anyone else too who thinks that the host is maybe not able to connect to him properly.. I mean why is he interrupting him in bw and not letting him speak whatever he wants to? And Chef seems a bit uncomfortable,idk why but i feel so...
I also felt the same...I found the host less empathetic. Vikas is very simple and charming.. I like him a lot but felt that this interview was not very well structured....:)