Laughter Chefs Season 3 Contestants
Yes, it’s really happening, Laughter Chefs is lining up for a wild third season, and the kitchen’s already buzzing with gossip, laughter, and a hint of masala in the air.
The cast is the kind of mishmash that only Indian TV can pull off: stars you’ve rooted for, pranksters, reality-show legends, dramatic pairs, the occasional wild card, and (let’s be honest) a few that just want to see who’ll accidentally light something on fire first.
Here’s a handy look at the confirmed participant menu this time around, including both the stirrers and the “just-here-for-the-fun” crowd:
- Tejasswi Prakash
- Karan Kundrra
- Elvish Yadav
- Isha Malviya
- Aly Goni
- Jannat Zubair
- Abhishek Kumar
- Samarth Jurel
- Gurmeet Choudhary
- Debina Bonnerjee
- Krushna Abhishek
- Kashmera Shah
- Vivian Dsena
- Eisha Singh
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There’s something kind of cozy about seeing names like Krushna, Kashmera, Aly, and Jannat in the mix; they’re returning champs at spreading chaos and laughter.
Meanwhile, new additions, including Tejasswi Prakash and Vivian Dsena, bring their own brand of unpredictability to the stovetop. You can almost feel the low-boil rivalry and quick-fire pranks stirring already.
If you’ve watched earlier seasons, you know how the show loves pairing real-life friends (and even couples!) in unlikely teams. This season, that energy is back, expect kitchen “disasters” that get fixed with more jokes than scolding, and enough side-eye glances to fill a meme reel.
Laughter Chefs Season 3 Release Date and Details
Circle November 22, 2025, in bold red on your calendar. Laughter Chefs Season 3 premieres at 9 PM on Colors TV, and you can catch the mess (and the magic) every Saturday and Sunday after that.
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Not home at TV time? Don’t worry. Episodes also stream on JioHotstar, perfect for anyone who likes their chaos on demand (or in bed, slippers on, snacks in hand).
The show’s staying true to its “food plus funny” roots: low on drama, heavy on laughter, and always tilting the spotlight toward kitchen camaraderie.
Bharti Singh is back behind the counter as host, and let’s be honest, she’s half the secret sauce, tossing jokes faster than contestants can flip a paratha.
And don’t forget Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi, who always seems to toss in a tricky cooking twist just when things look easy, all while keeping the mood lighter than whipped cream.
Here’s what’s cooking for the new season:
- More unpredictable cooking missions. Think: flambé gone wrong, or who can plate the messiest biryani.
- Bharti’s banter, often merciless but always good-natured, even when she’s roasting the judges.
- Familiar faces and fresh talent scrambling to (sort of) follow the rules while mostly following their hearts, and, occasionally, their stomachs.
- Challenges that focus more on fun and cleverness than perfect flavors, because honestly, nobody’s tuning in just for Michelin-star food.
If you ever needed proof that good TV means throwing together celebrities, kitchen chaos, and light-hearted mischief, this is your show. For any viewers tired of overcooked drama or villain arcs, Laughter Chefs is a festival of bloopers, spilled sauce, and group giggles.
Here’s the big idea: Laughter Chefs Season 3 is here to turn your November weekends into a cocktail of celebrity misadventures, quick comebacks, and just enough kitchen skill to keep the judges from running.
With a brand-new roster and two comedy masterminds in charge, there’s zero risk of boredom. You’ll probably even pick up a disastrous recipe or two along the way.
So grab your remote, clear up your Saturday dinner slot, or sync up with friends online; this is reality TV, but without the stress. Just laughter, a dash of competition, and a reminder that sometimes, the best ingredient in any kitchen is a sense of humor.
Disclaimer: The information provided regarding Laughter Chefs Season 3 is based on official announcements and available details at the time of writing. Release dates, participant lineups, and streaming options are subject to change. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to official sources such as Colors TV and JioHotstar. The content and tone of the show are intended to be lighthearted and comedic, with a focus on entertainment and fun, rather than culinary precision.




