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Laughter Chefs Season 2: Will return in January 2025, will replace 'Bigg Boss 18', there will be changes in the format of the show


12 minutes agoAuthor: Kiran Jain

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The reality show 'Laughter Chefs' will return with its season 2 next year in January 2025. This show will replace Salman Khan hosted 'Bigg Boss 18'. Generally the show of 'Bigg Boss' runs for 100-106 days, so it is expected that the new season of 'Laughter Chefs' will start in the middle of January.

Earlier there were reports that season 2 of 'Laughter Chefs' was stopped due to some reasons. But now the channel has given it the signal to move ahead. And its pre-production has also started. The show is being produced by Optimystix Entertainment, which was also the producer of the first season.

Let us tell you, the last episode of 'Laughter Chefs' Season 1 was telecast on 4 October. It received mixed response from the audience. The show featured many big faces of TV like Ali Goni, Krushna Abhishek, Kashmira Shah, Bharti Singh, Arjun Bijlani, Jannat Zubair, Reem Shaikh, Ankita Lokhande-Vicky Jain, who performed different comedy tasks. The show received mixed response.

What will be new in season 2?

There are likely to be some changes in the format of the show so that it can become more fun and engaging than before. There is no official information yet on which actors will be seen in Season 2. But it is expected that some old faces will return and some new actors can also be seen.

Format of 'Laughter Chefs' show

In this show, contestants are given special cooking tasks, which are judged by famous chef Harpal Singh Sokhi. Bharti Singh is also with him, who entertains the audience. Every week, contestants have to prepare different meals as per set standards, judged by Harpal and Bharti.

The special aspect of the show is that whichever contestant or pair prepares the most correct and tasty dish is given stars. At the end of each week's episode, the pair with the most stars is awarded the title of 'Laughter Chefs of the Week'.

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