The little chef who impressed Ellen DeGeneres
Like any six-year-olds, Nihal Raj watches cartoons and enjoys playing with lego blocks, but not all kids get invited to become a guest at the Ellen DeGeneres Show. Nihal, fondly called Kicha, is the little chef behind the famous YouTube channel Kichatube HD, that features cookery videos. While most-six year olds’ expertise are limited to preparing instant noodles or frying eggs, this precocious child has proved his talent in making cookies, ice-creams, puddings, etc.
Nihal made news when Facebook bought the rights to his video that depicts how to make Mickey Mouse mango ice-cream. According to reports, the little chef got paid $2000 for that.
Soon, the first standard student’s fame crossed the seas, which landed him an opportunity to showcase his talent to famous talk show host Ellen DeGeneres. The first standard student from
Choice School, Kochi — who became the yougest Indian to be featured on the show — made quite an impression on Ellen as he showed her how to make “puttu” — the steamed rice cake highly popular among Malayalis and Sri Lankans.
Nihal’s didn’t stick to the simplistic version of puttu, but made a variety version with steamed bananas and honey. The kid’s stage presence and impressive articulation won the hearts of all those who were present at the show.
Nihal reportedly has drawn inspiration from his mother, Ruby Rajagopal, who is a baker. He used to enthusiastically watch his mother in the kitchen, and one day tried his hands on making popsicles. His dad shot a video and later uploaded it on YouTube. That was how it all started.
Nihal is not just articulate, but he handles the kitchen like a pro, without making the slightest mess.
According to his father, Rajagopal, apart from cooking, Nihal is enthusiastic about watching unboxing videos on YouTube. The primary school kids has thousands of fans already, and is also friends with some of the renowned chefs in the country, from whom he takes tips.
Check out how Nihal impressed Ellen.













