Devaki Vijayaraman

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Devaki Vijayaraman
Bornc.1992
NationalityIndian
Other namesDevaki Vijayakumar
EducationB. Com
Alma materEthiraj College for Women
OccupationTelevision Cook
Known forWinning MasterChef India – Tamil (season 1)
StyleIndian
TelevisionMasterChef India – Tamil (season 1)
SpouseGokulnath Vijayakumar
Children1
AwardsTrophy of MasterChef India – Tamil (season 1)

Devaki Vijayaraman (born c.1992) is an Indian home baker, television cook and a business owner, who hails from the town Trichy.[1] She was the winner of MasterChef India – Tamil (season 1).

Vijayaraman plans to use her prize on 25 lakh to extend her training. She plans include having a restaurant featuring South Indian style dishes and desserts.[2][3]

Early life[edit]

Devaki was born in Trichy, Tamil Nadu in 1992. During her secondary school life Devaki always wanted to become a chef and study catering technology and open up her small bakery. But unfortunately her parents did not agree to that and she started her studies in B.Com and graduated from that field from Cauvery College for Women which is located in Chennai.[4]

She later quit her B.Com job and started up a small baking business which became successful and Devaki found a her major interest in cooking and baking then.

She later married a man from Madurai named Gokulnath Vijayakumar and later the couple had a son together.[5]

MasterChef India - Tamil[edit]

Devaki was selected in the Top 14 to contest MasterChef India - Tamil in 2021. She reached the finale on 14 November, which she won 54 points out of 60. Which was the highest points ever received on the show up to date.[6][7]

She is also the first person to win MasterChef India - Tamil.[8]

After MasterChef[edit]

Vijayaraman is currently planning to open up her very own YouTube channel to provide information and recipes of various different dishes she made.And She committed for a movie. She also opened up a small baking business under the name of Brown Sugar By Devaki Vijayaraman which is located in the heart of Puthur, Tiruchirappalli.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Devaki Vijayaraman Masterchef Tamil Contestant Wiki, Bio, Instagram, Photos and Unknown Facts". interviewer99.com.
  2. ^ "Masterchef Tamil title winner Devaki". www.cinemapettai.com.
  3. ^ "She baked her way to the title of MasterChef". www.newindianexpress.com.
  4. ^ "The identify winner of 'MasterChef India — Tamil', Devaki Vijayaraman, talks about how the cooking fact display helped her to find her toes within the culinary international". newsplaytv.com.
  5. ^ "She made her option to the title of MasterChef – The New Informational King". www.informationalking.com. Archived from the original on 17 November 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Devaki Vijayaraman on big life changes after winning MasterChef Tamil". www.indulgexpress.com.
  7. ^ "How home baker Devaki Vijayaraman found her inner masterchef". The Hindu.
  8. ^ "MasterChef Tamil 2021 Winner, Runner-up Name, Prize Money". www.flixnary.com.

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