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Laughter Chefs 2: Jannat Zubair makes a comeback; Krushna Abhishek jokes 'Tom Cruise jaise chorre se milne ke baad Santacruz ke chichore se...'

Laughter Chefs 2: Jannat Zubair makes a comeback; Krushna Abhishek jokes 'Tom Cruise jaise chorre se milne ke baad Santacruz ke chichore se...'

Time of India20-06-2025
When music meets madness, magic unfolds, and this episode of 'Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment' is the perfect proof. From unexpected arrivals to musical mayhem, it's a rollercoaster of fun, food, and fabulous surprises as the celebrity cooking-comedy show celebrates World Music Day in its signature style.
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The episode kicks off with a lively game of hide-and-seek as everyone searches high and low for Reem Shaikh. In true Laughter Chefs fashion,
takes the spotlight, stepping into the shoes of a dramatic teacher and hilariously conducting roll call. Just as the chaos peaks, Reem makes a grand, dramatic entrance, prompting Krushna to joke that, apart from him, no one even noticed she was gone.
To turn up the musical spirit of the evening, Bharti Singh makes a surprising announcement that Rahul Vaidya and Sudesh Lehri can take a break from singing, because the mic is reserved for someone special. Right then, the Gen Z queen herself,
enters. Making her much-awaited comeback to the show, Jannat rides in like a total star on a cycle rickshaw, greeted by loud cheers and excited faces. After her entry, Krushna Abhishek teases her about her recent meeting with Hollywood star Tom Cruise. He makes her meet Abhishek Kumar and jokingly asks, "'Tom Cruise jaise chorre se milne ke baad Santacruz se chichore se.milke kaisa laga?'
Keeping the musical madness alive, Krushna Abhishek jokingly announces that they've got their very own Lady Gaga — Ankita Lokhande Bieber! Laughter erupts as a hilarious video play of her passionately belting out 'Ami Je Tomar' and 'Humko Humise Chura Lo'.
Just when things couldn't get crazier, Chef Harpal drops his latest curveball — a wild dish called Bandar Drumeshwarji that must feature a monkey and a drum set, crafted to perfection.
And with Vicky Jain missing in action, Bharti makes sure to dial up the drama, calling him just to say how much she missed him.
This week turns up the volume with a full-blown musical extravaganza! Karaoke nights, original tracks, dance-offs, and duets fill the air with energy as everyone jumps into the celebration. Just when the vibe hits its peak, Chef Harpal drops a surprise that the boys have prepared a special performance for Music Night. As they begin singing,
makes a glamorous entry to 'Desi Girl' and grooves with everyone, and surprises Karan Kundrra.
Just when things were heating up, Chef Harpal dropped the ultimate twist, the Dholak Swiss Roll challenge. Six perfect swirls, soft texture, and spot-on sweetness. And as if that wasn't enough, Bharti announces another surprise, it's World Yoga Day!
In the presence of the legendary Shakuntala Devi ji, the kitchen turned into a laughter-filled yoga zone. Amid the sweet treats, musical masti, surprise moves, and full-on entertainment, who will score the coveted golden star?
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