
The heat in India’s favourite televised kitchen just got a parental upgrade! COLORS’ ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment Season 3’ is rolling out a riotous Parents–Teacher Association takeover this weekend. This blockbuster Sunday, viewers can enjoy the ultimate dinner-tainment with Laughter Chefs Season 3 at 7:30 PM on COLORS.
This special episode spotlights the “four badmaash kids”, Isha Malviya, Eisha Singh, Samarth Jurel, and Abhishek Kumar. These notorious backbenchers face the ultimate PTA agni pariksha as their parents arrive to review their “cooking report cards”, only to jump straight into the culinary chaos themselves! What begins as a simple check-in quickly spirals into pure entertainment when Isha’s and Eisha’s mothers decide to help Team Kaanta (Samarth & Abhishek), while the fathers step in for Team Chhurri, completely ignoring their own daughters. The girls watch in disbelief as their mothers cheerfully assist everyone except them. But that’s parents for you, competition or not, they help every child as if they’re their own.
New twist in Laughter Chefs 3
In true Laughter Chefs` spirit, the parents don’t just blend in; they literally spice things up. In a standout moment, the teams create the episode’s most iconic invention yet, the “Maaa ki Chappal & Baap ka Thappad Pakoda Platter”, a dish as dramatic as the theme itself. Things get even funnier when Jannat Zubair complains to Abhishek’s father that his son does absolutely nothing in the kitchen. Without missing a beat, he agrees that his son is “good for nothing,” leaving everyone in splits.
As parents expose old habits, reveal childhood secrets, and roast their kids harder than the pakoras, the episode transforms into a full-on laugh riot. Egos get sautéed, relationships get roasted, and for the first time, parents get a front-row seat to their children’s delicious disaster zone.
Isha Malviya shares her views
Sharing her thoughts on the surprise visit, Isha Malviya says, “I went straight down nostalgia lane the moment my parents stepped into the episode to see how I’m handling all the cooking chaos. It genuinely felt like those school days when they’d show up to collect my report card. Laughter Chefs is their favourite show; they never miss an episode, so when they found out they’d get to be part of it, they were thrilled. For them, cooking is an everyday ritual, something routine and second nature. So watching how this show turns that simple act into an adventure with twists, surprises, and total madness was fascinating. Seeing them try tasks, react to disasters, and soak in the unpredictability felt like giving them a front-row pass to my world. It truly became a warm, funny, wholesome ‘bring-your-parents-to-work’ day.”






