
Karan Kundrra, Elvish Yadav Win Laughter Chefs 2? Photos With Trophy Go Viral
Besides Karan and Elvish, this season of Laughter Chefs also included Rubina Dilaik, Rahul Vaidya, Sudesh Lehri, Kashmera Shah, Samarth Jurel, Abhishek Kumar, Aly Goni and others.
It is no secret that Laughter Chefs season 2 is heading towards its finale. While everyone is eager to know who might win the cooking show, it looks like Karan Kundrra and Elvish Yadav are all set to lift the trophy. On Thursday, photos of the two stars from the sets of the show went viral on social media. In one of the pictures, Karan Kundrra was all smiles as he held the winner's trophy in his hands.
Later, Karan also took to his X (formerly Twitter) handle and seemingly expressed gratitude to everyone supporting him. He did not write anything but simply dropped a folded-hands emoji. The post left everyone assured that the actor and his partner in the show, Elvish, have surely won.
Elvish Yadav continues his winning streak! Elvish and Karan Kundrra have won Laughter Chefs Season 2. Big congratulations to the duo! pic.twitter.com/wyBUcnXsq7 — #BiggBoss_Tak👁 (@BiggBoss_Tak) June 25, 2025
'Congrats Karan… always in our hearts. ❤️ Much love Karan, from Elvish Army – Punjab x Haryana forever!" ❤️🔥 Both heroes, both hearts — well deserved, well remembered," one of the fans wrote. 'Congratulations KK… Your #LaughterChefsS2 journey has been impressive from S1 to S2. Was skeptical about you doing this show initially but then it become routine show to watch with family," added another.
Besides Karan and Elvish, this season of Laughter Chefs also included Rubina Dilaik, Rahul Vaidya, Sudesh Lehri, Kashmera Shah, Samarth Jurel, Abhishek Kumar, Aly Goni and others. The last episode of the show is likely to air by the end of this month or the first week of July. To add excitement to the final episodes, the makers have invited some well-known TV personalities, including Isha Malviya, Divyanka Tripathi, Devoleena Bhattacharjee and Shraddha Arya. They will appear in the Laughter Chefs 2 finale and join the contestants to demonstrate their culinary skills.
Following the show's conclusion, Colors TV will launch a new reality show called Pati, Patni aur Panga: Jodiyon Ka Reality Check. The show, hosted by Sonali Bendre, will include celebrity couples such as Hina Khan and Rocky Jaiswal, Gurmeet Choudhary and Debina Bonnerjee, Avika Gor and Milind Chandwani, and Sudesh Lehri and Mamata Lehri.
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