
'True example of giving back': Khan Sir's 'Mahabhoj' for 20,000 female students melts hearts; check out full list of 156-dish menu
Khan Sir, Bihar's popular online educator and internet sensation, is once again making headlines, and this time it is not his wedding ceremony; it is the lavish feast that he arranged on June 20 for his students, which included around 156 dishes on the menu that left the internet amazed.
Faizal Khan, a.k.a. Khan Sir, recently got hitched in a grand wedding in Patna a previous months ago. Following this, Khan Sir treated nearly 20,000 female students with a wide variety of dishes.
While on June 24 onwards, the male students have also been invited to participate in the festivities. There are around 70,000 students, comprising 20,000 girls and 50,000 boys.
Khan Sir's 'Mahabhoj' reception feast goes viral
According to Local18, the YouTuber explained that Patna lacks a venue which is big enough to accommodate such a huge event; hence, even the caterers were unable to prepare food for such a large crowd.
Currently, the feasts are being organised over multiple days. Additionally, around 15,000 students attended the Mahabhoj, which ran from morning until night. On the other hand, on June 24, an event was held in two sessions, one for JEE and another for NEET aspirants.
खान सर अपनी शादी का दूसरी रिसेप्शन दावत पटना के अंजुमन इस्लामियां हॉल में किए, लेकिन यह विशेष भोज का आयोजन केवल लड़कियों के लिए किया गया है,#KhanSirParty #KhanSir #Reception #KhanSir2ndReception #Students pic.twitter.com/9xEE91KaPb
The feast took place in two shifts, one in the morning and the other in the evening.
As soon as the videos and pictures dropped on social media, they quickly went viral and left netizens amused. One user on Reddit said, "True example of giving back to society."
Inside Khan Sir's reception menu
During the 'Mahabhoj', long queues of students were seen entering the Anjuman Islamia Hall, where Khan Sir himself hosted and welcomed the students with flower petals. On the other hand, meals were served in various sections of the venue.
According to News18, the online educator will continue in the upcoming days. The menu featured a wide array of options, ranging from fresh fruits to mutton-based dishes.
Special provisions were made for students observing fasts, offering fruits like mangoes, oranges, guavas, bananas, and papayas. An assortment of dry fruits—cashews, raisins, dates, walnuts, pistachios, and almonds—was also available, complemented by various chips and savoury snacks.
While in the starter section, included items such as chowmein, Manchurian, dosa, chole bhature, pizza, momo, and golgappa.

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