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Laughter Chefs 2 promo: Elvish Yadav and Rubina Dilaik win hearts with their fun banter; the latter says, "Michelin Star Chef Banoge Tum"

Laughter Chefs 2 promo: Elvish Yadav and Rubina Dilaik win hearts with their fun banter; the latter says, "Michelin Star Chef Banoge Tum"

Time of India12-06-2025

Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment Season 2 has released a new promo, and it's all over the internet. The cooking show, known for its comic sense, spontaneous dialogue, and joyful pandemonium—has given fans yet another treat, this time featuring Elvish Yadav and
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In the new promo uploaded by the channel, Rubina and Elvish can be spotted getting ready for a cooking assignment when Rubina teases Elvish into reciting all the ingredients placed on the counter—but with a catch. She makes him call them out in English. Elvish rises to the challenge: "Yeh hai cheese, yeh hai walnut," he goes, trying to get them all correct. Although most of his guesses are accurate, Rubina intervenes here and there to improve his pronunciation.
And the thing that truly stole the moment was Elvish's witty question at the end: "Ab main itna padha likha ho chuka hoon, ab main kya bann sakta hoon?" To which Rubina, in laughter, responds, "Michelin Star Chef banoge tum."
The funny conversation has taken the internet by storm, and people are enjoying the warm chemistry between the two. One fan posted, "Yeh jodi mast hai, koi love angle nahi bas dosti wala angle." Another fan commented, "Ruby x Elvish = full entertainment."
The kitchen shenanigans are judged by chef Harpal Singh Sokhi, with his culinary expertise and happy vibes.
This season's roster is filled with familiar faces: Abhishek Kumar–Samarth Jurel, Ankita Lokhande–Vicky Jain, Kashmera Shah–Krushna Abhishek, Rahul Vaidya–Rubina Dilaik, Mannara Chopra–Sudesh Lehri (later replaced by Nia Sharma), and Elvish Yadav. Karan Kundrra, Aly Goni, Reem Sameer Shaikh, and Nia Sharma have also joined the show recently.

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