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Time of India
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'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 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.


Time of India
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Khan Sir's post wedding feast for his students leaves the internet amazed
Bihar's popular educator and philanthropist, Khan Sir recently got hitched in a lavish affair. Post his wedding, he planned a lavish feast for his students with around 156 dishes on the menu that left the internet amazed. Here's all you need to know about the grand feast and how netizens reacted to it! The elaborate feast On 20th June, Bihar's popular educator, Khan Sir hosted a lavish feast 'Mahabhoj' for his students. The massive spread has around 156 delicacies that were served at several parts of the venue. This wedding style 'bhoj' feast was attended by approximately 20,000 female students, where in the menu had a vast variety of dishes. According to a report published in a leading digital daily, it was mentioned that Khan Sir's coaching centre accommodates around 70,000 students with around 20,000 girls and 50,000 boys. 'Mahabhoj' organised by Khan Sir was attended by around 15,000 students, which hosted the students in two sessions, which started at the morning and continued till late night. Speaking to the media, Khan Sir revealed that it was impossible to host all students at the same time, thus the feasts were being organised over multiple days. He said that 'Patna lacks a venue large enough to accommodate such a vast crowd simultaneously, and caterers were unable to prepare food for such a large crowd. Consequently, the feasts are being organised over multiple days.' The post wedding feast The lavish feast began with JEE and NEET aspirants who were the first to attend the feast. While students preparing for other competitive exams arrived for the evening shift. In fact, the long queues and lavish buffet leaves netizens amazed. What's more, Khan Sir personally welcomed them with flower petals. Meals were served in various sections of the venue. What's on the plate The celebration carried on for a few days to host all the students in different sessions, the menu included everything from fresh fruits to classic mutton dishes. In fact, special arrangements were made for fasting students, with a selection of fruits such as mangoes, oranges, guavas, bananas, and papayas. The feast also included a selection of fine dry fruits, including cashew nuts, raisins, dates, walnuts, pistachios, and almonds, was also on offer, along with a variety of chips and savoury snacks. The menu also included crowd pulling starters like Chowmein, Manchurian, Dosa, Chole Bhature, Pizza, Momo, and Golgappa, which was popular among the students. What's more, the vegetarian main course included butter naan, plain rice, pulao, potato curry, mixed vegetables, matar paneer, rajma, shahi paneer, and types of pakoras. The 156 delicacy feast also had a massive spread of non-vegetarian options that included mutton, fish, eggs, and chicken dishes. What's your take on this! One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change


Time of India
25-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Khan Sir's wedding reception: Viral YouTuber welcomes thousands of students with rose petals, serves them food personally
When we think of wedding receptions, we usually picture grand halls, family gatherings, and festive decorations. But Khan sir, a teacher from Bihar, decided to do things differently and in the most heart winning way possible. For the unversed, Khan Sir is known for his viral teaching videos and deep connection with students. But this time, he is going viral not for his educational videos, instead for his videos and photos from his marriage. And he turned his post-wedding celebration into a tribute to young dreamers preparing for India's toughest exams i.e., NEET and JEE. Instead of celebrating only with family or close friends, he chose to put his students first. Thousands of them. Food, music, joy, it was all there. But the real highlight was watching a teacher, now a newlywed, personally serve food to his students with a big smile. The popular educator and YouTuber Khan Sir hosted two wedding receptions, one for around 20,000 girls on June 20 and another for roughly 15,000 boys on June 24 in Patna, Bihar. But these weren't just regular receptions. They were like heartfelt celebrations for students preparing for NEET and JEE. Students were welcomed with rose petals, cheerful music, and long lines of food stalls offering an unbelievable 156 types of dishes, from golgappas and snacks to full veg and non-veg meals. It wasn't just about the feast; it was about making every student feel appreciated. What touched everyone was when Khan Sir himself began serving food to the boys. Speaking to ANI, he explained, 'Today, a reception was held for the boys. It's not possible to invite all students on one day. NEET and JEE students have been invited today. These students are the future of India. We will ensure they feel no shortage of anything.' This simple but powerful gesture sent a huge message, at a time when most wedding events are exclusive and flashy, he opened his celebration to the very students he teaches and believes in. For him, students aren't just part of his work; they are the heart of it. His act of humility and love quickly won praise online, with people across the country calling it one of the most beautiful things they've seen in a long time.


Time of India
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
YouTuber Khan Sir reveals why his bride covered her face at their wedding
YouTuber Khan Sir reveals why his bride covered her face at their wedding YouTuber Khan Sir 's wedding reception pictures from Patna, held earlier in June 2025, went viral. One thing caught everyone's attention: his bride had her face veiled under a red dupatta. Videos of the ceremony went viral, and netizens and followers raised questions. He is a popular educator and YouTuber with the real name Faizal Khan. He recently answered why his wife had remained veiled during the reception. In a podcast interview with ANI, Khan Sir made it clear that the ghoonghat—or the veil—was completely his wife's choice. It wasn't thrust upon him or cultural pressure. He said that she always wished as a child on her wedding day to cover her face, and she wished to be different and unique among the crowd. Although he cautioned her against it, he finally honored her decision. Photos and videos on social media validate the red bridal lehenga and heavy veil he mentioned in the interview. YouTuber Khan Sir's wedding reception in Patna The wedding reception was organized on June 2, 2025, in Patna. The event was low-key in planning, as partially because of ongoing border tensions then. High-profile attendants at the event included Bihar politician Tejashwi Prasad Yadav and Alakh Pandey, CEO of Physics Wallah. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Indian Stewardess Makes Headlines Worldwide medalmerit Learn More Undo Khan Sir dressed in a burgundy suit at the reception. His bride wore a traditional red lehenga with full embroidery and a matching dupatta that covered her face completely. Why the 'veil'? Khan Sir reveals Sir Khan said that 'ghoonghat' was not used for modesty or symbolism in general. Rather, he added, it had special significance to his wife. She had fantasized wearing a veil since she was a kid and wished to be different from others as the bride on her wedding day. He stressed that she had made the decision voluntarily. He stood by her, though he initially provided an alternative. He indicated in public that he honors her choice and wanted people to realize that it was a personal and cultural decision . Social media response The videos of the reception initiated widespread discussion. Some questioned the decision on social media, but most recognized it as a personal and cultural statement. During his interview, Khan Sir requested to be understood and respected for their decision, and respect for his wife's privacy during such personal moments Also read | 'I'm Elon Musk': Rare video shows the world's richest man had to spell his name to be heard AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


Time of India
16-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Only China, Pakistan gained from Operation Sindoor; India should've entered Lahore, dragged back terrorists' bodies: Khan Sir's viral video
A recent interview of Patna-based educator Khan Sir has gone viral on social media, where he questioned India's military action under Operation Sindoor . In the interview given to ANI, Khan Sir claimed that the operation ended up benefiting China and Pakistan. His remarks have triggered widespread reactions from both defence experts and the general public. Only China and Pakistan benefited, says Khan Sir In the ANI interview, Khan Sir said, 'Only China and Pakistan gained from Operation Sindoor. India should have killed terrorists by entering into Lahore and taken their bodies for study in medical colleges, like Israel does.' The video clip has been widely shared on social media, especially on platform X (formerly Twitter), and has drawn strong responses. — shaandelhite (@shaandelhite) Khan Sir suggested that India should have adopted an Israeli-style response, he questioned the current approach of cross-border strikes. "India should have killed terrorists by entering into Lahore and taken their bodies for study in medical colleges, like Israel does,' he said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Alerta: Você tem zumbido no ouvido? Dica de ouro pode aliviar! Zumbido no ouvido Undo 'Ceasefire was wrong; it shouldn't have stopped. War, at times, becomes the final path to achieving peace. If war were inherently wrong, then even Lord Krishna would have avoided the Mahabharata. Even Lord Hanuman, known for his compassion, carries a weapon — the Gada — as a symbol of defence," Khan sir told news agency ANI . China also gained from Operation Sindoor Khan Sir argued that China benefited strategically from the operation. He said, 'We targeted Pakistan in Operation Sindoor, but China gained from it. It understood India's attack capacity. Now it knows that if a war happens with India, this is how India will strike.' According to him, the operation heightened regional tension, giving China an opportunity to expand its influence. Live Events Multiple clips go viral Several parts of the ANI interview have gone viral online, in which Khan Sir criticised India's defence policy in comparison to Israel. He repeated that Israel studies the bodies of terrorists to understand their tactics and India should have followed a similar model. These statements sparked strong reactions as they indirectly raised questions on India's military approach and ethical boundaries. He said that expecting Pakistan to change is unrealistic. Khan Sir stated that killing 500 to 1,000 terrorists will not make a difference. He also claimed that there are 24 crore terrorists living in Pakistan. 'If even one Pakistani is alive, he is a terrorist' Khan Sir said, 'We are under the illusion that terrorism can be eliminated from Pakistan. If even one Pakistani is alive, he is a terrorist. Get rid of the misunderstanding that there is any good person living in Pakistan.' Khan Sir expressed dissatisfaction with India's retaliatory action against Pakistan. He said, 'More damage should have been inflicted on Pakistan. Not a single airport should have been left operational. That would have made the people of Pakistan realise the gravity of their mistake.' He further added, 'Where 240 million terrorists live, killing 500 to 1,000 makes no difference. Pakistan should be weakened economically to such an extent that every child there feels Pakistan did wrong. When people in Pakistan themselves start telling their government not to confront India, that's when the message will be clear.' Khan Sir said that Pakistan was not damaged to the extent India had expected. He added, 'Until new graveyards are built there, and bodies are piled one over another, the Pahalgam attack won't be truly avenged. Pakistan should have been completely destroyed this time. That is what pains me.' Mixed public reaction Reactions on social media are divided. While some users appreciated Khan Sir's straightforward opinion, others questioned his understanding of military operations. One user wrote, 'Khan Sir has a point. We should take strict steps like Israel.' Another responded, 'This opinion lacks defence experience. Operation Sindoor was a successful mission and should not be undermined.' India launched Operation Sindoor against Pakistan? Under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army carried out missile strikes on nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Over 100 terrorists were killed and 11 Pakistani airbases were destroyed. The operation was seen by many as a show of India's long-range precision capabilities.