The Michellin-starred New York-based restaurateur is now gearing up to 'cook for a smile', a fundraising event to provide for underprivileged children in India.
Khanna would will lead a cook-off with 15 CEOs from top corporates who are set to demonstrate their their culinary prowess and raise funds for the project 'Nutrition for Better Literacy', run by Smile Foundation.
"Personally I am a work in progress as a cook. I like the glamour helmet that I have come to don over the time but not without a purpose. I now want to reach out and do something to bring a difference to people's lives, however small it may be," Khanna told PTI in an interview.
"While Indian cuisine is going places, children in the country are struggling with issues like malnutrition. I feel disturbed to see a kid who has not had a full mel for days," says Khanna.
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The chef has been signed on as a goodwill ambassador for Smile Foundation. For that Khanna says he has set a target to benefit over 5000 children with nutrition support in the year 2014-15.
The foundation believes that providing a nutritious meal every day can ensure a better literacy and less dropouts from school.