Mamta Kulkarni Returns to TV After 25 Years on Laughter Chefs

90s Bollywood actress Mamta Kulkarni is set to make her first television appearance in 25 years on "Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment Season 3." She expressed excitement about the opportunity, noting that life has become too serious and this show provides a chance to laugh. Kulkarni was spotted on set in a red saree and confirmed she has watched and enjoyed previous episodes. The show's new season features a host of celebrity contestants and is hosted by Bharti Singh with Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi as judge.

Key Points: Mamta Kulkarni's TV Return After 25 Years on Laughter Chefs

  • First TV appearance in 25 years
  • Joins cooking reality show Laughter Chefs
  • Says life has become too serious
  • Appeared in a stunning red saree
  • Show features many celebrity contestants
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Mamta Kulkarni makes her first TV appearance in 25 years with 'Laughter Chefs season 3'

90s actress Mamta Kulkarni makes her first television appearance in 25 years on Laughter Chefs Season 3, discussing life and laughter.

"I am coming on television after 25 years... It is a good opportunity to laugh. - Mamta Kulkarni"

Mumbai, Feb 28

Popular 90s actress Mamta Kulkarni is all set to make her first television appearance in 25 years with the latest episode of the cooking reality show, "Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment Season 3".

She was recently spotted on the sets of the show posing in a stunning red saree with golden embellishments.

While interacting with the shutterbugs, Mamta revealed that she is extremely excited for her first television appearance in more than two decades.

She added that life has gotten extremely serious, hence it is good to laugh at times.

Mamta was heard saying, "I am very excited. I am coming on television after 25 years. In fact, if you notice, I have never been on television in the last 25 years of my life. Ek accha mauka hai, hasne ka mauka milta hai. Log bahot Gambhir hogaye hain, zindagi bahot Gambhir hogayi hai... sab jagah seriousness hai. So isse acchi baat kya hai ke hasso bhi, khana bhi banao aur laughter bhi hai..(It is a good opportunity to laugh. People have become very serious; life has become very serious. There is seriousness everywhere. So what could be better than this - you laugh while cooking.)"

When asked if she follows the show, Mamta revealed, "Yes, I have seen two or three episodes and enjoyed it a lot."

The third season of the popular reality show, "Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment" recently saw the return of some beloved former contestants such as Ankita Lokhande, Vicky Jain, Arjun Bijlani, Nia Sharma and Sudesh Lehri.

"The Laughter Chefs season 3", which also features Aly Goni, Krushna Abhishek, Kashmera Shah, Jannat Zubair, Abhishek Kumar, Samarth Jurel, Elvish Yadav, Tejasswi Prakash, and Karan Kundrra as contestants, is being hosted by Bharti Singh with Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi on board as the judge.

- IANS

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Rohit P
She's absolutely right. Life has become too serious these days. We need more shows like this that combine cooking and laughter. A perfect stress-buster after a long day. Good to see her positive energy.
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Aman W
Honestly, I'm a bit surprised by this choice. With so many talented new actors struggling for opportunities, platforms keep bringing back stars from the 90s. While it's nostalgic, I wish they'd also give more space to fresh faces.
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Sarah B
The cast of this season looks amazing! Ankita, Vicky, Arjun, and now Mamta... it's a great mix. Bharti Singh as host is always a guarantee for laughs. My family and I watch this together every weekend.
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Karthik V
"Ek accha mauka hai, hasne ka mauka milta hai" – so true! After office politics and traffic jams, we all need this. Hope she enjoys her time on the show. Will definitely tune in for this episode.
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Nisha Z
Remember her songs from "Karan Arjun" and "Sir"? Iconic! It's lovely to see veteran actors getting such warm comebacks. Wishing her all the best. Hope she has a fun time with Bharti and Chef Harpal.

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