Laughter Chefs Turns Spooky As Haunted Kitchen Episode Delivers Chaos, Comedy & Culinary Thrills – Woman’s era Magazine
The kitchen has never looked this terrifying, or this hilarious! In a unique twist, Laughter Chefs: Unlimited Entertainment transformed its vibrant set into a full-blown haunted bungalow, blending spine-chilling moments with laugh-out-loud comedy. The episode opens with Bharti Singh making a dramatic entry, holding a flickering candle as the haunting tune of “Gumnaam Hai Koi” plays in the background.

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Her playful attempt to scare contestants sets the tone for the night, where fear and fun go hand in hand. As tension builds, Jannat Zubair adds to the eerie vibe, her nervous laughter soon turning into genuine surprise, making the moment even more entertaining. The real madness begins when Rajpal Yadav enters the scene. Teaming up with Krushna Abhishek, he recreates the iconic water scene from the hit film Bhool Bhulaiyaa, leaving everyone in splits.

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The chaos escalates as Samarth Jurel makes a grand entry as Chhote Pandit. Dressed in an orange dhoti, face smeared with red gulal, and a Rudraksha mala around his neck, his transformation adds both nostalgia and humor to the episode. Adding star power to the spooky theme, actors from Bhoot Bungla, including Wamiqa Gabbi, Rajpal Yadav, Jisshu Sengupta, and Mithila Palkar, join the madness, making the episode even more entertaining.

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The culinary challenge perfectly matches the haunted theme. Contestants are tasked with preparing Corn Ribs and Tater Tots designed like skulls and ribs. Tater Tots, five inches long, skull-shaped, golden-brown, crispy outside, soft inside, and coated in a tangy peri-peri seasoning and corn ribs, at least six neatly cut pieces, crispy yet juicy, flavored with butter, lemon, and chili spices, and presented like ribs.

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The combination of creativity and pressure ensures plenty of kitchen chaos. Just when things couldn’t get more entertaining, the haunted kitchen turns into a dance floor. Kashmera Shah and Rajpal Yadav groove to Patli Kamar, while the rest of the cast, including Ganesh Acharya, Ankita Lokhande, Arjun Bijlani, Sudesh Lehri, and others, light up the stage with songs like “What Is Mobile Number,” “Husn Hai Suhana,” and “Kisi Disco Mein Jaaye.”
