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Laughter Chefs 2: Ankita Lokhande video-calls her mother-in-law to say how much she misses her on the saas-bahu special episode

Laughter Chefs 2: Ankita Lokhande video-calls her mother-in-law to say how much she misses her on the saas-bahu special episode

Time of India12-06-2025

This weekend, 'Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment' takes a delightful desi twist as the kitchen turns into a full-on saas-bahu saga! The episode opens with a hilarious act where Bharti Singh, seated like the ultimate queen bee, plays the dramatic saas, surrounded by four doting bahus from the audience, commanding them to pamper her with all the seva she deserves.
The audience was packed with real-life saas-bahu jodis, adding the perfect masala to the atmosphere with their energy and laughter. The emotion soars as
Rubina Dilaik
's real mother-in-law makes a heartwarming appearance. She recalls seeing Rubina on television for the first time and thinking, 'Yeh toh meri ghar ki chhoti bahu banegi!'
Then it's time to cook up a storm! The first challenge is to create the perfect stuffed nashpathi — with golden-brown perfection, crispy texture, and a delicious savory filling. As everyone gets busy in the kitchen, the fun continues when the group insists that Abhishek switch his shoes for Reem's red heels — just to match his all-red outfit! Abhishek not only puts on the heels but breaks into a spontaneous dance, leaving everyone in splits!
The party continues with a round of Punjabi songs sung by the celebrities and audience together, turning the kitchen into a dance floor.
Chef Harpal then ups the flavour game with the next comfort classic – rajma chaawal! The challenge is to cook it with just the right spice and soul. Meanwhile, Ankita sneaks backstage, grabs Vicky's phone, and video-calls her mother-in-law to say how much she misses her on this special saas-bahu episode.
Adding a dash of drama and glam, new on-screen saas-bahu duo Narayani Shastri and Shruti Bhist essaying the roles of Lalita and Noyontara in their new show 'Noyontara' drop by to spice things up. But the madness doesn't end there — the ever-entertaining Bottle Baba storms the stage with his signature antics. As he starts solving everyone's 'problems' in his comical way, Bharti cheekily asks him to work his magic and make her belly disappear!
With endless fun, kitchen chaos, and heartwarming moments, who will earn the coveted star for their cooking prowess?
Ankita, Rubina, Sudesh at Laughter Chef

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