Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment
- Serie de TV
- 2024–2025
- 1h
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8.7/10
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Colors presenta una innovadora mezcla de personalidades famosas, habilidades culinarias y comedia, todo ello unido para ofrecer una deliciosa experiencia de entretenimiento.Colors presenta una innovadora mezcla de personalidades famosas, habilidades culinarias y comedia, todo ello unido para ofrecer una deliciosa experiencia de entretenimiento.Colors presenta una innovadora mezcla de personalidades famosas, habilidades culinarias y comedia, todo ello unido para ofrecer una deliciosa experiencia de entretenimiento.
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- 4 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
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All the contestants are great except for Sudesh Lahiri who is pretty annoying. Flirting with a girl who is of his daughter's age (Nia) sounds funny once or twice. But he is always flirting and the channel also makes cartoons as they are lovers. It was looking yuck. Please find some better topic for comedy, instead of harassing women. Neither could he cook , nor land a joke on anyone else other than Nia. Nia deserved a better cooking partner.
I loved Aly-Rahul and Karan-Arjun team the most - they were funny and cooked well. Even Kash and Krushna were great - they couldn't cook well but kept us funny entertained. Vicky and Ankita were overacting, especially Vicky who was trying to whitewash his image after how he behaved on Big Boss. Gen Z girls were great.
I loved Aly-Rahul and Karan-Arjun team the most - they were funny and cooked well. Even Kash and Krushna were great - they couldn't cook well but kept us funny entertained. Vicky and Ankita were overacting, especially Vicky who was trying to whitewash his image after how he behaved on Big Boss. Gen Z girls were great.
I don't usually review here on IMDB. But seeing the highly rated reviews for an Indian tv show? Seems pretty interesting. Thanks to Mr. Vipul D. Shah for creating such a show, and bringing such familiar faces. The only drawback, I always have with Colours Team is their cringe editing department. The little cringe audios and visuals within the programme lets down the overall appeal of the audience especially to people who yearn more organic entertainment than relying on the editing of the programme. If this gets fixed I think any show basically aired on Colours TV can be great, other than the editing work rest everything of this show is perfect.
Edit: I rated the first season 9/10 for its beautiful casting and entertainment value. However, I found the second season quite annoying. The new cast lacks the "IT" factor, the bright set feels overwhelming, and the cringe-worthy editing by the Colours team makes it hard to watch. While a few celebrities make it bearable, I hope the management addresses these issues.
Edit 2: Finally the makers decided to bring back the old cast which is one of the best decisions so far. Everything seems wonderful now although the audio used is still at times cringe especially with those zoom edits or whatever. The show should be rather plain simple and humour.
Edit: I rated the first season 9/10 for its beautiful casting and entertainment value. However, I found the second season quite annoying. The new cast lacks the "IT" factor, the bright set feels overwhelming, and the cringe-worthy editing by the Colours team makes it hard to watch. While a few celebrities make it bearable, I hope the management addresses these issues.
Edit 2: Finally the makers decided to bring back the old cast which is one of the best decisions so far. Everything seems wonderful now although the audio used is still at times cringe especially with those zoom edits or whatever. The show should be rather plain simple and humour.
I am not aware about this show, I just surfing tv and randomly landed to Colors Channel and found this show live and me and my mom watched some time and found very funny and family show, insted of kapil Sharma show cringe this show laughter chefs shown is best, and we have completed all the episodes, but one suggestion starting 9-10 episodes was amazing till when they make 2 dishes one after one they was amazing, but last watched dhinchak pooja show never make us that much laugh, please improve and be consistent what done in inetital episode, waiting for more episodes, if possible make daily episode.
As a elvish fan i watched this season for him but i didn't expect this level of cooking knowledge and the bond b/w abdu and elvish is unmatchable.
Its is so much fun to watch elvish and abdu.
Please continue this show, we want more seasons of it. You can also add some more tasks for the contestants ...
Although I have seen some reels and shorts of season 1 but this one hits different..
Elvish Yadav truly shines in Laughter Chefs Season 2, bringing his signature wit, impeccable comic timing, and unfiltered humor to the table. His effortless banter, hilarious reactions, and natural charisma make every episode an absolute delight. He knows exactly how to entertain, whether it's through witty one-liners or playful roasting. His chemistry with other contestants keeps the energy high, making the show even more engaging. Elvish's ability to turn any moment into a laugh riot proves why he's such a fan favorite. Season 2 wouldn't be the same without his infectious energy and humor #LoveFromElvishArmy.
Its is so much fun to watch elvish and abdu.
Please continue this show, we want more seasons of it. You can also add some more tasks for the contestants ...
Although I have seen some reels and shorts of season 1 but this one hits different..
Elvish Yadav truly shines in Laughter Chefs Season 2, bringing his signature wit, impeccable comic timing, and unfiltered humor to the table. His effortless banter, hilarious reactions, and natural charisma make every episode an absolute delight. He knows exactly how to entertain, whether it's through witty one-liners or playful roasting. His chemistry with other contestants keeps the energy high, making the show even more engaging. Elvish's ability to turn any moment into a laugh riot proves why he's such a fan favorite. Season 2 wouldn't be the same without his infectious energy and humor #LoveFromElvishArmy.
"Laughter Chef," an Indian TV show that I recently watched, brings a refreshing blend of culinary arts and entertainment. The show features celebrities attempting to cook various dishes while infusing their efforts with humor, poetry, flirting, love, and even a bit of anger. This innovative format adds layers of entertainment beyond the typical cooking show, making it a delightful watch.
Comedy heavyweights such as Sudesh Lehri, Krushna Abhishek, Karmishma, and Bharti Singh bring their comedic prowess to the forefront, ensuring there's never a dull moment. Their interactions, filled with witty banter and hilarious shenanigans, keep the audience engaged and laughing throughout. The inclusion of Harpal Singh as a judge adds a layer of culinary credibility, as his expertise and feedback help ground the show in serious cooking despite the comedic overtones.
The format itself is a significant departure from the usual cooking shows that often focus solely on culinary skills and recipes. "Laughter Chef" spices things up by creating an atmosphere where laughter and fun are as important as the food being prepared. This dual focus on comedy and cooking makes it stand out in a crowded genre and keeps viewers entertained from start to finish.
One of the show's strengths is its ability to blend different emotions seamlessly. The elements of love, anger, and flirting add depth to the interactions, making the show more relatable and engaging. This emotional variety ensures that viewers are invested in the personalities and their stories, not just the dishes they are attempting to create.
However, while the show's format is undoubtedly entertaining, it may not appeal to purists who prefer a more straightforward approach to cooking shows. The comedic elements, while enjoyable, can sometimes overshadow the actual cooking, making it less appealing to those looking to learn new recipes or cooking techniques. Additionally, the humor, which is largely driven by the personalities of the comedians, might not resonate with everyone, especially if one is not familiar with Indian comedy styles.
Despite these minor critiques, "Laughter Chef" is a great initiative by Colors TV. It offers a unique viewing experience that combines the joy of cooking with the fun of comedy, making it a standout addition to the genre. The show's ability to entertain on multiple levels, from humor to heartfelt moments, makes it a must-watch. Hopefully, this innovative approach inspires more such content, pushing the boundaries of traditional TV formats and offering viewers something refreshingly different.
Comedy heavyweights such as Sudesh Lehri, Krushna Abhishek, Karmishma, and Bharti Singh bring their comedic prowess to the forefront, ensuring there's never a dull moment. Their interactions, filled with witty banter and hilarious shenanigans, keep the audience engaged and laughing throughout. The inclusion of Harpal Singh as a judge adds a layer of culinary credibility, as his expertise and feedback help ground the show in serious cooking despite the comedic overtones.
The format itself is a significant departure from the usual cooking shows that often focus solely on culinary skills and recipes. "Laughter Chef" spices things up by creating an atmosphere where laughter and fun are as important as the food being prepared. This dual focus on comedy and cooking makes it stand out in a crowded genre and keeps viewers entertained from start to finish.
One of the show's strengths is its ability to blend different emotions seamlessly. The elements of love, anger, and flirting add depth to the interactions, making the show more relatable and engaging. This emotional variety ensures that viewers are invested in the personalities and their stories, not just the dishes they are attempting to create.
However, while the show's format is undoubtedly entertaining, it may not appeal to purists who prefer a more straightforward approach to cooking shows. The comedic elements, while enjoyable, can sometimes overshadow the actual cooking, making it less appealing to those looking to learn new recipes or cooking techniques. Additionally, the humor, which is largely driven by the personalities of the comedians, might not resonate with everyone, especially if one is not familiar with Indian comedy styles.
Despite these minor critiques, "Laughter Chef" is a great initiative by Colors TV. It offers a unique viewing experience that combines the joy of cooking with the fun of comedy, making it a standout addition to the genre. The show's ability to entertain on multiple levels, from humor to heartfelt moments, makes it a must-watch. Hopefully, this innovative approach inspires more such content, pushing the boundaries of traditional TV formats and offering viewers something refreshingly different.
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