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Cooku with Comali 6 Preview: Aryan, Ranjith, and others surprise contestants in the family round

Cooku with Comali 6 Preview: Aryan, Ranjith, and others surprise contestants in the family round

Time of India20-06-2025
The much-loved cooking reality show Cooku with Comali Season 6 is all set to bring viewers a heartwarming and hilarious episode as the competition enters the Top 8 stage with a special Family Round.
The upcoming episode promises an emotional rollercoaster as the contestants are surprised by the unexpected arrival of their family members on stage.
The promo shows contestants getting teary-eyed and excited as their loved ones step into the kitchen, offering not only moral support but also joining in the fun and chaos that Cooku with Comali is known for. Among the special guests, Shabana Shajahan's husband, actor Aryan, makes an appearance, cheering her on with pride.
Priya Raman's husband, actor Ranjith, known for his stint in Bigg Boss Tamil, also joins the celebration, bringing warmth and encouragement.
Adding to the emotional quotient, Lakshmy Ramakrishnan's husband and Umair Ibn Lateef's wife also make their presence felt, showering their partners with love and support. The family round brings a refreshing and emotional twist to the competition, making it one of the most anticipated episodes of the season.
Watch the promo:
As always, the Comalis, who add a generous dose of comedy to every challenge, continue to steal the spotlight with their antics, ensuring there's never a dull moment in the kitchen.
With emotions running high, bonds deepening, and the culinary challenges heating up, this episode is bound to be a memorable one for contestants and fans alike.
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