
Laughter Chefs 2 promo: Elvish Yadav receives marriage advice from the pandit ji as he asks, 'Mere Supreme Court ka chakkar kab clear hoga'
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The upcoming episode is set to have several pandit jis, who are going to counsel the contestants.
The channel has shared a new promo that unveils drama and excitement.
starts by saying, 'Panditji, humara ladka bohot pareshan hai. Pooch raha hai ki Supreme Court ka kab clear hoga? Koi upaay bata dijiye.' (Panditji, our boy is very troubled. He's asking when his Supreme Court matter will get cleared. Please suggest a remedy.)
Pandit ji responds by saying, 'Jab tak patni ka sahara nahi milega, kuchh clear nahi ho sakta.' (Nothing will get resolved until he has the support of a wife.) Jumping in with his trademark humour, Elvish reacts by asking, 'Kisi aur ki patni ka sahara?' Krushna then adds, 'Jaise hi supreme power ghar mein aayegi, Supreme Court hal ho jayega.' Later, the pandit ji says, 'Aap anubhavi aadmi hain.' (You are an experienced man.
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Soon after the promo got out, fans made it to the comment section and reacted to it. A user wrote, 'Hahah this is so, so funny. I can't wait for the new episodes to air. I absolutely love, love, love Elvish—he's my fav.' Another user was like, 'Krushna is hilarious and this promo is so funny.' One more user was like, 'Karan-Elvish ki jodi best hai. These two are my most fav. Will miss watching the show.'
The shoot of Laughter Chefs Season 2 has wrapped up, and the show is nearing its grand finale. Fans are rooting for their favourite contestants and are excited to see who wins the show. Meanwhile, a new show Pati Patni Aur Panga is set to release with some of the popular television faces and entertain the audience.
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