[1] Khubchandani's research, teaching, and performance exists at the intersections between queer nightlife, global politics, ethnography, South Asian diaspora, and drag.
[1] Khubchandani's first academic monograph, Ishtyle: Accenting Gay Indian Nightlife (University of Michigan Press, 2020), is a performance ethnography that examines queer social spaces in Chicago and Bangalore.
[1][2][6] Alongside Elora Chowdhury and Faith Smith, he co-curates the Feminisms Unbound roundtable series for the greater Boston area's Graduate Consortium of Women's Studies.
[6] Khubchandani has also worked for the Association for Theater in Higher Education, serving as LGBTQ Focus Group Conference Planner, and the Vice President for Advocacy.
[10][11] In one of Vagistan's performances, Lessons in Drag, she raises issues of gender discipline and explores South Asian popular culture through anecdotes, monologues, research interviews, stand-up comedy, and dance.