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Anne Hathaway visits Vikas Khanna's NY restaurant, chef remembers late sister Radhika

Radhika, who passed away in February 2022, loved Anne and knew every single line from The Devil Wears Prada by heart

PTI New Delhi Published 21.12.24, 10:31 AM
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Anne Hathaway and Vikas Khanna Instagram/ @monicasaigalbhide

Renowned chef Vikas Khanna has shared a heartfelt post after Academy Award-winning actor Anne Hathaway visited his New York restaurant.

Khanna shared a photo with the actor and her husband on Instagram on Thursday after they dined at his restaurant, Bungalow.

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In the post, Khanna said Hathaway's visit was special as his late sister Radhika was a huge fan of the Hollywood star's 2006 film "The Devil Wears Prada", co-starring Meryl Streep.

"I still remember the day I had to delete all 'The Devil Wears Prada' and 'Sex and the City' files from my computer. I had saved them to watch on loop with my sister while sitting by her hospital bed. I’ve lost count of how many times Radha, @sammahmood, and I watched those movies together," Khanna said.

He said his sister loved Hathaway and knew every single line from "The Devil Wears Prada" by heart.

"Reciting those dialogues brought her so much joy-her happiest moments during those times. Somehow, I learned them all by heart too. Watching her laugh was the best painkiller. When the time came, I deleted every file and tried to forget those lines, as the memories were too much to bear," Khanna added.

Radhika, a fashion designer and entrepreneur, passed away in February 2022 following multiple organ failure.

Vikas said hosting Hathaway at his restaurant brought him absolute joy.

"Cooking and serving are the only ways I know how to express love and gratitude. Thank you, Anne, for giving her those moments of happiness—when we’d laugh and say, 'Everybody wants to be us.' "I photoshopped my Radha into the photo, right next to her hero. I know she was there with us tonight," he said.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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