
Why Reem Shaikh Called Abhishek Kumar ‘Besharam' On Bharti Singh's Podcast
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Reem Shaikh opened up about her experience on Laughter Chefs Season 2, her co-contestants and even shared her thoughts about Bigg Boss.
Reem Shaikh has become one of the rising stars in the television industry. Starting her journey as a child artist, she has grown into a well-recognised name on Indian TV. Reem is currently entertaining audiences on Laughter Chefs Season 2, a celebrity cooking reality show where popular faces from television come together for fun-filled kitchen challenges and light-hearted moments. Recently, she appeared on the Bharti TV podcast hosted by Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa, where the actress opened up about her experience on the show, her co-contestants and even shared her thoughts about Bigg Boss.
While chatting with Bharti and Haarsh, the topic of Bigg Boss came up especially the recent buzz that the show might not return for a new season.
Sharing her views, Reem said, 'I've heard Bigg Boss isn't coming back. Right? No Bigg Boss feels strange, right? It's like there used to be a house with four rooms, and now two are empty. Although, honestly, we only used to watch it when we or someone we knew was on the show. I've watched it since childhood. I used to enjoy it. But once you're inside the show, once you get to understand a character, then you start wondering what they'll do next."
'I used to genuinely enjoy Bigg Boss as an audience member. But in the last 2-3 years, I don't know what happened," she added.
After Reem shared her thoughts, Bharti playfully reminded her that most of the contestants from the last 2–3 years of Bigg Boss are now working with them on Laughter Chefs. This made everyone laugh and Reem responded with a joke, saying, 'No Abhishek was hurt" referring to her co-contestant Abhishek Kumar.
This led to a fun discussion about Abhishek Kumar and Samarth Jurel who are known for their cheerful nature on the sets. Bharti and Haarsh talked about how both of them openly compliment the girls without any hesitation. Reem agreed with them and shared that Abhishek often compliments her directly.
She further jokingly said, 'Aur itna besharam hai, abhi mujhe muh pe bol raha hoga, baad mein Nia ko same cheez jaake bolega (And he is so shameless, he'll compliment me now and later say the same thing to Nia)."
She even mentioned that she once asked Abhishek whether he ever feels awkward about complimenting so many people. Then, Haarsh jokingly suggested that Abhishek should give compliments to one person at a time and take a little break in between. Everyone had a good laugh, and Bharti added that both Abhishek and Samarth are very cute.
Talking about Laughter Chefs, Reem also revealed how much the show means to her. She said that even when she is going through something emotional, being on the set feels like a 'therapy."
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June 02, 2025, 11:50 IST

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