Vikas Khanna Trolled For Sharing Picture Of Asim Riaz; Chef Shares Post Explaining His Stance
Michelin Star chef Vikas Khanna was recently at the receiving end of online trolling after he shared a picture of Asim Riaz on social media. The celebrated chef appeared on Bigg Boss 13 for a cooking
Michelin
Star
Indian
chef
Vikas
Khanna
was
recently
at
the
receiving
end
of
online
trolling
after
he
shared
a
picture
of
Asim
Riaz
on
social
media.
The
celebrated
chef
appeared
on
Bigg
Boss
13
for
a
cooking
task
and
had
praised
Asim
Riaz’s
sweet
gesture.
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This
resulted
in
him
receiving
rude
comments
and
questions
about
his
faith
considering
he
ate
from
the
hands
of
Riaz
who
hails
from
Kashmir.
Vikas
has
now
explained
his
stance
in
a
post
whilst
reminding
everyone
that
his
faith
is
'Indian'.
Vikas
initially
took
to
twitter
and
said,
"Yesterday
I
posted
a
pic
on
my
Insta
Story
of
#AsimRiaz
feeding
me
cake
that
how
that
moment
moved
me.
Many
people
left
extremely
rude
comments
and
questions.
Here
is
why
that
moment
was
important
for
me
to
express."
(sic)
He
then
shared
a
humane
note
and
further
explained
his
stance
on
Instagram.
Vikas
wrote,
"Dear
All.
I
was
in
BiggBoss
house
a
few
days
back.
We
had
spent
hours
and
hours
to
create
Michelin
Style
plates
for
the
Winning
team.......when
everyone
started
eating,
I
was
so
happy
to
see
them
eat.
They
are
living
in
isolation
without
any
luxury
for
months,
it
was
a
satisfying
moment
for
me
to
see
them
savour
my
food.
Except
for
Asim,
who
served
me
a
bite
with
his
hands
first.
It
was
a
genuine
moment
to
thank
me.
When
I
posted
this
humble
gesture
on
Insta
Story,
I
got
a
lot
of
hate
filled
rude
messages
and
questions.
Even
questioning
my
faith.
I'm
an
Indian
and
that's
my
faith.
I
have
slept
many
days
without
food
during
my
journey
in
America,
I
admire
people
with
courage
and
big
hearts
even
when
they
are
at
the
receiving
end.
Humanity
and
Humility
Shine
even
when
they
are
silent
and
small."