Dubai Drama and Naagin Magic Fire Up Laughter Chefs
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Your favourite culinary comedy is ready to bring another fun-filled weekend. COLORS’ “Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment” is back with new drama, louder jokes and kitchen chaos that keeps families glued to their screens. With the Saturday episode at 9:00 pm and a special early episode on Sunday at 7:30 pm, viewers can expect two evenings packed with fun, flavour and friendly fights. This week’s theme mixes Dubai’s rich taste, the warmth of parents and the magic of Naagin stars, creating a playful storm inside the LC kitchen.

The first big highlight is the Dubai-themed cooking round. Dubai has become one of the most popular food hubs in the world, known for its mix of Middle Eastern, Lebanese and international cuisine. Dishes like Kunafa, Mansaf and stuffed dates are loved not only in the UAE but across the globe. The LC kitchen takes inspiration from these traditions. The chefs try recreating the famous Habibi Kunafa Bil Fustaq Wat Tamar, a dessert made with cheese, pistachios and dates. They also compete in a Mansaf challenge. Mansaf is a traditional Jordanian and Emirati celebratory dish, made with lamb, rice and yoghurt sauce. It is often served during festivals and family gatherings, which fits perfectly with LC’s focus on fun and togetherness. While trying these dishes, contestants deal with spills, flavours that go wrong and bold spices that spark mini arguments. Dubai food is known for its lavish style, and this richness brings even more drama to the already busy LC kitchen.
Just when the Dubai challenge becomes intense, parents step inside the kitchen. In many Indian families, parents play an important role in teaching the basics of cooking, giving advice and reminding children about discipline. Their entry brings real nostalgia to the show. The contestants, who were bold and confident so far, suddenly became shy, nervous and careful. The classic mix of “Maa ki daant” and “Papa ki warning” creates sweet, funny and relatable moments. Parents often add emotional depth, because cooking at home is linked to love, care and family bonding. The show’s creative twist, the “Maa ki Chappal & Baap ka Thappad Pakoda Platter,” brings humour to the screen while highlighting how parents often guide their children with strictness and affection. This round becomes a mix of comedy and emotion as parents comment on everything, from chopping style to spice levels.
The final blast comes when the Naagin universe enters the kitchen. Priyanka Chahar Choudhary, who stars in the upcoming Naagin 7, steps into the LC kitchen with her strong presence. Naagin is one of India’s most popular fantasy television series and has been a rating champion for years. Each season introduces new characters with powers inspired by mythical shape-shifting serpents. Priyanka’s entry excites fans because Naagin 7 has been one of the most-awaited launches on the channel. Soon after, Tejasswi Prakash, who played the lead in one of the earlier seasons, joins her. Both actresses share a warm bond with fans and are known for their dance performances. Their surprise Naagin dance becomes the highlight of the weekend. It brings together two generations of Naagin stars, adding a touch of glamour and celebration to the cooking chaos.
With Dubai flavours, emotional moments with parents and an energetic Naagin dance-off, the LC kitchen reaches its highest level of entertainment. As the contestants try their best to earn stars, viewers can expect a mix of laughter, excitement and pure family fun. This weekend promises to keep the audience smiling from the first minute to the last.