Updated On: 12 March, 2024 06:52 AM IST | Mumbai | C Y Gopinath
The corporation promoted the chef’s lack of schooling as though it made his genius special. But he was larger than them and larger than life. The man without a signature left India with a signature cuisine

Imtiaz Qureshi was an effortless star in and out of the kitchen, utterly comfortable in his skin, and a charming teller of stories. Photo by C Y Gopinath
The first time I encountered Imtiaz Qureshi, I didn’t encounter him at all.
All I saw was his name, part of a sidebar in the menu of Dum Pukht, the restaurant he had helped start for the ITC Maurya Sheraton in Delhi. It’s worth describing that moment in some detail.