Laughter Chefs has won the hearts of viewers with its unique blend of comedy and cooking, consistently topping the TRP charts in the non-fiction category. The show, hosted by Bharti Singh and mentored by Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi, has been a huge success. Due to its popularity, the show was even extended last month. However, it’s now approaching its final episode.
In a recent YouTube video, Bharti Singh shared that Laughter Chefs will be going off the air next month. Bharti, who often shares glimpses of her personal life in vlogs, mentioned that after the show wraps up on Colors TV, she plans to take a family vacation.
But there’s good news for fans of Laughter Chefs. The show is rumored to make a comeback after Salman Khan’s Bigg Boss 18, possibly with a second season featuring the current cast. This includes popular celebrities like Aly Goni, Rahul Vaidya, Arjun Bijlani, Karan Kundrra, Vicky Jain, Ankita Lokhande, Krushna Abhishek, Kashmera Shah, Nia Sharma, and Sudesh Lehri. However, official confirmation of the show’s return is still awaited.
Throughout its run, Laughter Chefs has not only brought joy to its audience but has also featured many famous personalities from television, Bollywood, and social media.
Recently, the show welcomed a special guest, Guruji Aniruddhacharya, a young spiritual leader known for his quirky social media reels and advice. During his appearance, Guruji engaged in light-hearted banter with the cast and offered humorous yet insightful advice.
In one memorable moment, Guruji advised a young boy to focus on his studies rather than worrying about relationships. When Vicky Jain, a contestant from Bigg Boss 17, asked for tips on handling his wife’s anger, Guruji jokingly suggested that silence is the best strategy.
Laughter Chefs premiered on June 2 on Colors TV and JioCinema, quickly becoming a fan favorite. The show is a delightful mix of comedy and cooking, delivering laughs with witty one-liners and jokes from its talented ensemble cast.
As the show prepares to bid farewell, fans are hopeful for its return, bringing back the same charm and laughter that made it a hit.