The new season of Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment brings bigger chaos, fun, and emotional moments. Jannat Zubair calls it the craziest season yet, praises her partner Aly Goni, misses old castmates, and says new and old chefs together create perfect comedy and competition
Aly Goni and Jannat Zubair
‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ returns with its trademark mix of food, fun, and full-on dinnertainment. This season opens the rasoi to both familiar favourites and new faces, powered by Bharti Singh’s iconic humour and guided by Celebrity Chef Coach Harpal Singh Sokhi. The star lineup, Karan Kundrra, Tejasswi Prakash, Debina Bonnerjee, Gurmeet Choudhary, Eisha Singh, Vivian Dsena, Abhishek Kumar, Samarth Jurel, Elvish Yadav, Isha Malviya, Kashmera Shah, Krushna Abhishek, Aly Goni and Jannat Zubair, promises laughter, rivalry, and the most entertaining kitchen chaos. Because here, it’s never about perfect plating; it’s about joy, togetherness, and moments that feel like home. As Jannat Zubair puts it, stepping into this kitchen feels like joining a family that learns, laughs, and bonds beyond the food, while she opens up about the new season’s vibe, teams, and full-on dinnertainment. She promises that this time, the rasoi is set to deliver bigger emotions, bigger fun, and moments you won’t forget.
Jannat Zubair on what makes this season different
Jannat Zubair reveals what sets this season apart from the previous ones, "This season is honestly on another level! The kitchen has always been chaotic, but this time it feels like the flame has been turned all the way up. After two superhit seasons, the show is back and its bigger, crazier, and spicier. We have new jodis and new teams, including our very own team Kaanta and team Churri, who are ready to bring their spark, speed, and full-on fun to the kitchen. You’ll see lovebirds, best friends, frenemies, reality-show rivals, and complete first-time cooks all trying to survive the same rasoi. Trust me, the kitchen has never seen this much teasing, tasting, tantrums, teamwork, and glamour. What I truly love is that it’s still not about being the best chef, it’s about chemistry, confusion, last-minute disasters, and those moments where the dish might fail but the laughter always wins."
Jannat Zubair is excited to partner with Aly Goni, "I’m genuinely thrilled! Cooking with Aly is a challenge – for him! He’s focused, steady, and really serious about getting things right. And now that we’re partners, I feel like I genuinely have a shot at winning the most stars this season because Aly cooks well. We have this Tom-and-Jerry style comfort where we’ll argue over something silly and then laugh the very next minute."
On missing the OG gang
On missing the OG gang on Laughter Chefs, Jannat says, "I’m missing a lot of people this season, such as Ankita di, Vicky bhaiya, and Nia. We’ve made some incredible memories together. But the person I miss the most is Reem. She’s not just a friend; she’s like my sister, and she was my partner in Season 1. We understood each other without even speaking. I hope she comes back soon to the show."
Jannat replied to who is better, the new or old chefs on the show, "The old ones come with experience and their own set of tricks, while the new ones bring fresh energy and full confidence, so it’s a great mix. Every laughter chef has a distinct flavour of comedy, and when we’re in the kitchen, everyone’s strengths shine in different ways. This season, the rasoi is going to heat up with healthy competition, playful challenges, and moments where we’re all trying to outdo each other, but in the end, we always end up laughing together. It’s a place where I don’t have to be perfect, I just get to be me and that’s the best feeling in the world."
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