COLORS is set to launch a unique entertainment show, ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment,’ which combines celebrity charm with kitchen chaos in a comedic setting. Premiering on June 1, the show will air every Saturday and Sunday at 9.30 pm.
The show features thirteen of India’s favorite entertainers and amateur chefs, including Krushna Abhishek, Kashmera Shah, Vicky Jain, Ankita Lokhande, Rahul Vaidya, Aly Goni, Reem Sameer Shaikh, Jannat Zubair, Karan Kundrra, Arjun Bijlani, Sudesh Lehri, and Nia Sharma.
These celebrities will engage in a series of hilarious cooking challenges filled with improper measurements, dubious ingredient substitutions, and other culinary mishaps.
The queen of comedy, Bharti Singh, will host the show, bringing her signature humor to the kitchen. Celebrity Chef Coach Harpal Singh Sokhi will guide the stars through their culinary adventures, offering his expertise and critiquing their dishes.
Produced by Optimystix and powered by Rajdhani Besan with Vim Liquid as the special partner, ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ promises a blend of humor and cooking that appeals to all age groups.
‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ promises to be a hit, combining the culinary catastrophes of celebrity chefs with the comedy of errors. Viewers can look forward to a unique and entertaining show that’s set to bring joy and laughter to households across India.
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