Documentary film on life of renowned chef Vikas khanna premieres on National Geographic on Independence day


By Rajesh Ahuja

Buried Seeds, a documentary film based on life story of world renowned Indian chef Vikas khanna will premiere on National Geographic this Independence day.

Directed by Andrei Severny, Buried Seeds, to be telecast on National Geographic on August 15 at 9 pm, will take viewers through the inspiring and invigorating story of Vikas Khanna.

Directed and produced by contemporary filmmaker Andrei Severny, Buried Seeds traces the journey of Vikas Khanna from his beginnings as a child with misaligned feet to the man who took Indian cuisine to the world.


Film based on life of renowned chef Vikas khanna premieres on National Geographic on Independence day 




In the film, Vikas narrates the incredible story of how he learned to walk and won people’s hearts with the magic of his cooking.

Along the way, he became one of the most influential chefs in the world and a cultural ambassador of India.

The film also captures the true essence of Indian culture, heritage, and customs through kaleidoscopic visuals of India, with all the beauty, bonding, and sacrifices made by an Indian family to fulfill the dream of their child.

Taking about the film,  Vikas khanna said that it is a collective wisdom of everybody who has inspired him during his life journey.

He said that Buried Seeds uncovers many memories and emotions that were hidden inside him for so long.

'Buried Seeds is very personal to me. It’s a collective wisdom of everybody that influenced and inspired me, from poets, philosophers, mentors to family members. Their words are with me through every struggle or triumph. Buried Seeds uncovers many memories and emotions that were hidden inside me for so long.

It is my hope that people will see something of themselves in my story. I hope they will see the possibilities for what they can become. The music does not end in us. Sometimes we need to open our hearts and listen. That’s what Buried Seeds helped me do in my life - and that’s what I believe it can offer to others,”  Vikas Khanna said.

Speaking about the film, it's director Andrei Severny said, 'Buried Seeds offers a fresh perspective in these challenging times. The seeds are inside each of us; they unite us and will only grow strong. The old “you” will die to give space to the new “you” – a particle in the long chain of generations, a speck of dust of collective wisdom and an everlasting sacrifice for the children and those who come after. I am very grateful to National Geographic and its magnificent team for a chance to share the film with its audience. I hope this film will make the viewers think and look at their own lives and dreams in a new light.'

On the telecast of the film on National Geographic,  a spokesperson of the channel said, 'At National Geographic, we believe in telling stories that are perspective-shifting, eye-opening and sometimes even life-changing. This Independence Day, we wanted to celebrate by giving our viewers an exclusive access to the story of an Indian icon – Vikas Khanna.

Buried Seeds is a transformational story of passion, devotion, faith combined with Vikas’ immense love for Indian culture. We are confident that this storytelling will give viewers an incredible perspective into the chef’s life. It is truly a moment of pride to associate with Vikas and Andrei and bring their film to our audiences for the very first time on television on such a significant day,."

The film has been distributed by FilmKaravan.


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