"If she can’t cook non-veg food or get out of her comfort zone, she should leave the show," writes one Twitter user with regards to the latest MasterChef India controversy. But then another Twitter user writes: "There's no need to compromise on your values for the sake of a show".
The new season that airs on weekdays on Sony and its app Sony LIV, recently found the judges allowing vegetarian contestant Aruna Vijay to use paneer (cottage cheese) for a cooking challenge that otherwise required contestants to cook up a fish-based dish.
So, while Vijay’s co-contestants were busy exhibiting their culinary skills on a salmon, the judges allowed Vijay to opt for paneer instead. The exception made for Vijay isn’t new this season as the chefs had similarly been offered to cook other vegetarian items in some rounds that involved eggs.
Height of favouritism by @SonyTV
— Nupur 🐯🐻 💜 (@DrNupurrk) February 17, 2023
Aruna allowed to chose protein of her one choice jus cuz she is a vegetarian. Never such partiality has happened in other versions of Masterchef
If she can’t cook non-veg food or out of her comfort zone she shd leave the show #MasterchefIndia
Hailing from a Marwari community in Tamil Nadu, Aruna Vijay is one of the top ten contestants in the current season of MasterChef India. As she religiously identifies as a Jain, strict vegetarianism comes naturally to her. As is common knowledge in India, many Jain individuals don’t just refrain from eating meat but even onion and garlic. Her fan following among Jains and vegetarians is such that her fans call themselves "Vjcars".
I gave up the immunity pin for an egg,
— Aruna vijay (@VjcarsOfficial) February 3, 2023
PROUD JAIN
“You never run behind success leaving your principles, let success follow you respecting your values. Your values makes you a winner”#MasterChefIndia #eggchallenge #proudjain #ahimsaparmodharam #Jainism #immunitypin pic.twitter.com/RFLhi5uEYI
With the Jain religion rooted in extreme non-violence, some Jains even refrain from eating root vegetables as according to their beliefs, picking it from the soil would hurt the soil and its creatures. So, now, social media users have also been quick to point out she recently used carrots in a dish, a choice that might make her a hypocrite.
#ArunaVijay on #MasterChefIndia is a hypocrite. She gave up immunity pin to not cook eggs because it's against her Jain values but happily picked black carrots a root vegetable which is not supposed to be eaten by Jains. Cherry picking her values? @TheVikasKhanna @ranveerbrar
— Bokhipedia (@Bokhipedia) February 6, 2023
Even though none of the contestants seemed to have been bothered with Vijay’s choice of cooking paneer instead of fish, several fans of the show are crying foul play on the part of the judging panel (which currently includes chefs Ranveer Brar, Garima Arora, and Vikas Khanna).
Masterchef had a pure vegetarian season long time back and Aruna should have come in that season if she had to cook with vegetarian ingredients.
— b. ✨ (@HufflepuffKanya) February 17, 2023
If you have made an attempt to compete in masterchef you should be ready to cook with everything.#MasterChefIndia
A vast majority of the disgruntled viewers feel that part of the cooking process is to take up new challenges and by letting Vijay be in her comfort zone always comes off as “biased behaviour”.
Others are also arguing that if Vijay is so intent at cooking only vegetarian dishes, then she should have competed at the vegetarian-only season in the show’s past. Airing in 2014, this season generated its own controversies following which MasterChef India stuck to its general format.
While it is true that no other editions of MasterChef have witnessed such a bias, some of the Indian audiences are happy that the new season is respecting different religious identities and food preferences.
Tamilnadu's Aruna Vijay , who is a marwari jain, who was in the top ten in Sony TV 's master chef India, refused to cook the dish wherein she had to put eggs. She stood for her principles, and values even at the cost of losing 25 lacs. Proud of her. #vegetariansociety pic.twitter.com/OwIzYYz6Nb
— Shekar Iyer (@SHEKARSUSHEEL) February 11, 2023
I also had narrowed my thoughts that if you are being part of master chef you need to cook veg/non veg both! But I'm glad that #MasterChefIndia gave option to use paneer instead of fish to Aruna bc she's doesn't cook non veg.
— 𝙰𝚜𝚑 🐾 (@iam_ailurophile) February 17, 2023
You can still stick to ur roots & grow! Felt good tbh.
In the episode that aired last Friday (February 17), Vijay ended up using paneer and the rest of the ingredients to cook stuffed squash with strawberry and basil sauce. The dish eventually allowed her to come second in the round. She’s still in the competition as of now.