
Laughter Chefs 2: Rubina Dilaik's mother-in-law graces the show; Krushna Abhishek asks, 'Ye jo Abhinav padhao me rehta hai ye Rubina ka dar…'
Rubina Dilaik
's mother-in-law has made it to the show.
The promo shows a fun banter between the contestants, with Krushna asking some questions to Rubina's mother-in-law.
Krushna asks, 'Ye jo Abhinav padhao me rehta hai, ye usska shokh hai ya Rubina ka dar.' Responding to the same, she says, 'Ye dono hi baatein sach hai.' This leaves everyone laughing inconsolably. Later, she says, 'Main hi Rubi ki saas.' Fans loved the new promo and are quite excited to see the episode. They made it to the comment section and showered love at them.
A user wrote, 'Hahahah this is so so so much fun. I can't get over it. She looks so cool, this episode is gonna be so much fun and I can't wait for it.' Another user was like, 'Wait whatttt this is so funny! I can't stop laughing hahahaha. I love her already and can't wait to watch it.' One more user was like, 'This is the best thing I saw today. So excited for the episode.'
Previously, Ankita Lokhande's mother-in-law and other contestants' family members have also made it to the show. Laughter Chefs often entertains fans with its fun episodes. Actress Jannat Zubair recently made a comeback to the show.
On the work front, Rubina made a debut with show Choti Bahu. She won reality show Bigg Boss 14 and then participated in Khatron Ke Khiladi. She is currently winning hearts on Laughter Chefs 2.
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