S3E3 Team Chhuri Ko Mili Kaante Ki Takkar
The kitchen heats up as teams clash in chaotic cook-offs. Can Elvish maintain his winning streak and keep his team ahead?
Colors presents an innovative blend of celebrity personalities, culinary skills, and comedy, all coming together for a delightful entertainment experience.
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The kitchen heats up as teams clash in chaotic cook-offs. Can Elvish maintain his winning streak and keep his team ahead?
Laughter Chefs kicks off a new season loaded with surprises, entertainment and chaos, bringing in new faces, new bonds and an exciting new journey.
Celebrities throw a high-energy party, and a talented bartender joins in to show stunning serving tricks, adding extra sparkle and fun to the lively chaos.
From divine chants to grand satvik bhojan cooked by the Laughter Chefs, the episode is filled with purity & divine blessings, with a generous dose of laughter on the sides.
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