24 April,2026 05:07 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Bharti Singh
The popular celebrity cooking reality show Laughter Chefs - Unlimited Entertainment has been surrounded by rumours of going off-air, but host Bharti Singh has firmly denied the speculation, calling it completely false.
Addressing the buzz during a recent interaction, Bharti clarified that there is no truth to claims that the third season is ending prematurely. She said she herself was unaware of where such rumours originated, dismissing them as baseless. According to her, the show continues to perform well and remains a favourite among audiences, thanks to its unique blend of comedy and cooking challenges.
The rumours had gained traction online, with some reports suggesting that Laughter Chefs 3 might soon wrap up. However, Bharti's statement has put those claims to rest, reassuring fans that the show is not going anywhere. She emphasised that the team is actively shooting and enjoying the process, indicating that everything is running smoothly behind the scenes.
The show, which started with a limited number of episodes, has grown into a successful franchise, now in its third season. Over time, it has carved a niche for itself in the non-fiction space by combining humour with culinary tasks, featuring a mix of television actors, comedians, and influencers. Its light-hearted format and celebrity interactions have helped it maintain strong viewer interest.
Adding to the excitement, the upcoming episodes promise major highlights. One of the most anticipated segments will feature a special reunion of Sunita Ahuja, Krushna Abhishek, and Kashmera Shah after several years, bringing a nostalgic element to the show. This has further boosted anticipation among fans, who are eager to see the trio share screen space again.
Bharti's reassurance comes as a relief to viewers who enjoy the show's mix of chaos, comedy, and cooking. With strong ratings and continued audience engagement, Laughter Chefs 3 appears to be far from ending anytime soon.
Ultimately, the clarification highlights how quickly rumours can spread in the entertainment industry - but also how directly addressing them can help maintain audience trust.