
Laughter Chefs 2: Aly Goni and Karan Kundrra discuss their wedding plans; joke, 'Sath me hi kar lete hai, kharcha bach jayega'
Cooking-based reality show Laughter Chefs has been winning hearts with its fun and entertaining episodes. Recently,
Jannat Zubair
made a comeback to the show and surprised the audience. As the show inches closer to the grand finale, the contestants gear up with their performances on the show.
Aly Goni recently shared a vlog on his YouTube channel where he unveiled some behind-the-scenes moments from the show.
He began the vlog by giving a glimpse of his new house. He invited over his close friend Krishna Mukherjee home for dinner and enjoyed some fun time with her along with his girlfriend Jasmin Bhasin. Later, he shared some behind-the-scenes fun with the Laughter Chefs 2 cast.
Aly first welcomed Jannat Zubair as she made a comeback.
He said, 'Welcome back Jannat, finally you came.' Responding to the same, Jannat said, 'Finally show khatam hone ke pehle main aa hi gayi.' He then gave a glimpse of Rahul Vaidya singing on the sets of the show.
Later, he gave a glimpse of his fun banter with close friend
Karan Kundrra
. He discussed the wedding with him and said, 'Pehle tu shadi kar, phir main karta hun. Ya phir ek kaam karte hai, dono sath main hi kar lete hai shadi.' Karan agreed and said, 'Haan acha idea hai, dono sath me hi kar lete hai, anyways humare friends bhi same hai.' Later, Aly said, 'Ek kaam karte hai, hum bahar shadi karte hai and apni wedding videos bech denge.'
Aly and Jasmin recently moved in together and have been sharing glimpses of their new house with their fans. While Aly is currently winning hearts on Laughter Chefs, Jasmin will be seen on an OTT show Traitors.
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