COLORS’ ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ turns up the volume on chaos and nostalgia this weekend as the kitchen switches from full-on college masti to rich Mathura flavours. Humour becomes the main syllabus as the set gets a youthful makeover with the canteen vibes and corridor chaos. Kashmeera Shah takes charge as the dramatic college trustee, while Gen Z energy floods in with Eisha Singh, Isha Malviya, and Jannat Zubair playing the spirited students, bringing sass, sparkle, and plenty of campus chaos. Providing the perfect contrast to all the glam are Abhishek Kumar and Samarth Jurel, channeling full backbencher energy as the hilarious “canteen-wale dadas,” in pyjamas, shorts, and snacks slung around their necks.
One of the episode’s most crackling moments is when Krushna Abhishek recreates Kashmeera and Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi’s iconic Saiyaara entry – this time adding a delightful twist by bringing Chef Harpal’s wife into the act, leaving the set in splits and applause. Emotion takes centre stage during Kahani Jannat Ki, a dramatic TED Talk-style segment where Jannat Zubair traces her inspiring journey from auditioning at just six years old, to beginning her acting career on COLORS at the age of ten with Phulwa and steadily growing into the star she is today.
The tempo picks right back up as Kashmeera shares inside stories from her bond with Krushna—revealing the origin of his pet nickname and openly declaring him the most romantic man, much to Krushna’s mock pride and the audience’s delight. Bharti Singh ensures the nostalgia meter hit full throttle when she pulls out old, unseen pictures of Chef Harpal, Gurmeet Choudhary, Debina Bonnerjee, Aly Goni, Kashmeera, and herself. What follows is relentless leg-pulling, with Gurmeet’s photo becoming the ultimate trigger for uncontrollable teasing and laughter. Adding to the fun, a young woman from the audience is invited to rate the vibes of all the men on the show, resulting in cheeky reactions. Meanwhile, Isha Malviya who has long fondly called Elvish Yadav “Ellu”continues the tradition, with the duo once again becoming easy targets for light-hearted leg-pulling.

The episode’s culinary soul lies in its Mathura-themed Purani Khao Gully vs Nayi Khao Gully face-off, with Team Kaanta representing the old-world flavours and Team Churri embodying the new-age street food wave. Real street food vendors join as audience members, infusing the challenge with authentic desi energy. The excitement rises with the arrival of Mathura’s legendary kachori king, Roop Kishor Chaturvedi, who treats everyone to the city’s iconic kachoris, instantly transporting the kitchen to Mathura ki galiyan. Amid the cheer and chaos, emotions quietly shine when Abhishek Kumar’s parents make a surprise appearance, adding warmth and heart to the episode. From heartfelt journeys and nostalgic throwbacks to street food battles and campus-style comedy, this weekend serves laughter piping hot.
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