The kitchen chaos is officially back on television. COLORS is reviving its biggest homegrown reality franchise, Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment, returning with a third season after emerging as the number one non fiction show of 2025.

The culinary comedy format has already built serious scale, reaching 185 million viewers on television and driving one in three social interactions on COLORS digital platforms. Now it comes back with a bigger line up, sharper competition and an even louder promise of weekend family entertainment.

Season 3 turns the familiar kitchen into a full blown comedy war zone, splitting contestants into Team Kaantas and Team Chhuris. The celebrity pairs bring their real life bonds, television chemistry and absolute lack of professional kitchen training straight to the stove, creating the unfiltered conversations and unscripted disasters that the franchise is known for.

Returning to the counter are fan favourites including Karan Kundrra and Tejasswi Prakash, Debina Bonnerjee and Gurmeet Choudhary, Eisha Singh and Vivian Dsena, Aly Goni and Jannat Zubair, Abhishek Kumar and Samarth Jurel, Elvish Yadav and Isha Malviya, and Kashmera Shah and Krushna Abhishek. The mix ranges from romantic pairs to playful rivals and full time mischief makers.

Host and laughter anchor Bharti Singh is back to roast, rescue and rate every dish, while celebrity chef coach Harpal Singh Sokhi guides the chaos with equal parts mentorship and mockery. Produced by Optimystix Entertainment and supported by a strong sponsor slate including Envy Perfumes, Catch Masale, Pour Home Air Freshener, LuxInferno, Caratlane and Pet Shuddhi, the new season premieres on 22 November and airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9 pm on COLORS.

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On the network side, Alok Jain of JioStar underlines the format as a flagship non fiction property that consistently travels across seasons and demographics. He credits the show success to a simple but powerful cultural insight
family fun and food as a shared ritual. When that insight is translated into a homegrown reality format, it naturally settles into the weekend routine of Indian households.

The creative team leans into that ritual with this season opening episode. Season 2 winners walk in with new partners, immediately setting up a fresh clash between Team Kaanta and Team Chhurri. Karan Kundrra and Tejasswi Prakash ignite the kitchen with their mix of romance and competitive streak, while Aly Goni leads a self declared chor army of Abhishek, Samarth and Krushna who focus as much on pranks as on plating.

Across the counter, Jannat Zubair and Isha Malviya spark their own friendly rivalry, with Isha non stop commentary turning into a running gag. Vivian Dsena, nicknamed Sannata Bhai, balances the noise with his quiet intensity, thinking more than he speaks, while Eisha Singh peppers him with questions at rapid fire speed. Together, they create what is likely to become one of the season funniest contrasts.

With star power, relatable chaos and a format built around family viewing, Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment Season 3 aims to hold on to its top spot while proving that the kitchen is the new stage for reality comedy.