Mangaluru's juice stall owner Mohammad Aashiq triumphs in MasterChef India Season 8


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Dec 8: MasterChef, a culinary dream for aspiring chefs to showcase their signature dishes, has concluded its eighth season in India. The finale, judged by Chef Ranveer Brar, Chef Vikas Khanna, and Chef Pooja Dhingra, saw the victory of Mohammed Aashiq, a 24-year-old Mangaluru native and owner of a juice stall.

Among the 12 passionate chefs, only four made it to the finale—Nambie Marak, Mohammed Aashiq, Dr Rukhsaar Sayeed, and Suraj Thapa. After an intense finale, Mohammed Aashiq emerged as the winner of MasterChef India Season 8, symbolizing his dedication, hard work, and creativity in presenting his dishes.

A resilient and passionate individual, 24-year-old Mohammed Aashiq hails from the coastal town of Mangaluru. His inspiring story has captured the hearts of the audience. Initially aspiring to become a hotel manager, budgetary constraints led him to change course. Undeterred by challenges, he turned his love for food into a business and opened his own juice bar, showcasing his artistic abilities through original dishes that delighted customers.

Aashiq, a familiar face from a previous season, demonstrated resilience by using his disqualification as motivation to return to the MasterChef India kitchen and showcase his culinary skills.

The winner's Sojourn

Sharing his journey, Mohammad Aashiq emphasized that MasterChef India is more than just a competition; it is an opportunity to share his passion with the world. Despite facing difficulties at the start of his culinary adventure, his love for cooking kept him going.

Aashiq’s goals and desires are evident in every drink and dish he creates. Returning this season with a renewed sense of purpose, he aims to move beyond past failures and leave his mark. In addition to competing, he represents all dreamers who have the courage to overcome obstacles.


Chef Ranveer Brar set a challenging task called the ‘Black Apron Challenge,’ which marked the first elimination round for the season. Mohammad Aashiq, one of the eight contestants in this nerve-wracking battle, showcased his culinary prowess.

Chef Ranveer Brar explained that the Black Apron challenge aimed to expand the home cooks’ culinary horizons, testing their creativity and adaptability to unusual culinary requirements. Mohammad Aashiq demonstrated his skills and even assisted a fellow contestant, Kaushalya, in understanding the taste of her vegetarian dish, showcasing camaraderie and expertise in the culinary field.


From Daijiworld TV's Sun Premium Coastal Chef semi-finalist to India 's MasterChef

Before his pathbreaking journey to MasterChef, Ashiq was a semi-finalist on the Sun Premium Coastal Chef reality show aired on Daijiworld TV channel.


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  • Mohammed shanib, Bahrain

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    you gifted a proud moment to all of our Rosario 2013 classmates and batch.. hats off to you brother, a lot more to achieve ahead.. in sha allah May you be happy always.

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  • Shammi, Karnataka

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Congratulations Mohd Ashiq!!! You made us proud!!!

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  • Adrian Gomes, Shirva / Kuwait

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Congratulation to Mohammad Aashiq for having won in the Master chef India season 8 and making Mangalore proud. All the very best for your future.

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  • Ganesh Shetty, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Well done, Ashiq, I watched all your episodes. Want to visit and taste your dish. Proud moment.

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  • Florine, Belvai/Kuwait

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Congratulations Ashiq, you made us all Mangalorean proud. Wish you all the best for your future endeavors, May the Lord take you to higher level of success in all that you do. God bless you

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    If there is scope, every mangloreians are shining. Almost everyone have talent. CONGRATULATIONS sir.

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  • Nayakmaam, gujjadi/yorkshire

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Does that include Jossey bhai? :-)

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  • Ganesh Narayana, Dubai

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Congratulations.

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  • nazeer, mangaluru

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Congrats... your achievement, I proud of your effort... all the best... keep it up...

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  • christine pinto , Priya travels, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Congratulations Aashiq. All the best.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Congrats...start your own food chain brother..all the best..include some beef delicacies also for health conscious people like me...

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  • Oliver Mendonca, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    congratulations!!! Mr. Mohammed. I am proud of you. Regards, Oliver

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  • James Dsa, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Mohmmad Aashiq truly deserve this title. His culinary skills are mind-blowing. First candidate from Mangalore who won this title💐👏👏👏

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  • A.P, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Congratulations Mohammed Aashiq, Masterchef India Season 8, on your great achievement 👏 👏👏👏 You have made us all Mangaloreans proud .. May God bless you and reach you to greater heights of success in all future endeavours.

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  • Arshad, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    Congratulations Muhammad Ashiq. We are proud of you 👏 💐💐🥰

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  • Mbeary, Dxb

    Sat, Dec 09 2023

    He is the real hero. Coming from humble background, a self made chef with no much training. Amazing passion and love he has shown towards culinary he has shown. Coming from beary community, he is the star of the community. Such are the people who needs to be recognised and awarded. But sadly , now in our community looters and bank fraudsters who make name in business and politics are getting fame on stage

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  • sense_shetty, Mangalore Kudla

    Fri, Dec 08 2023

    Very Proud Achievement ..Well Done!

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  • Kumar, Mangalore . Surathkal

    Fri, Dec 08 2023

    All the best Mohmmad brother.. win and come

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