The kitchen of Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment Season 3 is set for its most chaotic and heartwarming takeover yet. This weekend, the show rolls out a riotous special episode where the Parents–Teacher Association (PTA) steps in, turning a simple review into a full-blown entertainment spectacle.
Parents Turn the Tables on 'Badmaash' Kids
The episode shines the spotlight on the show's "four badmaash kids" — Isha Malviya, Eisha Singh, Samarth Jurel, and Abhishek Kumar. These notorious backbenchers face the ultimate agni pariksha as their parents arrive to scrutinize their "cooking report cards." However, the plan goes hilariously awry when the parents don't just review but jump straight into the culinary fray themselves.
In a twist that left the daughters in disbelief, Isha's and Eisha's mothers decided to help Team Kaanta (Samarth & Abhishek), while the fathers stepped in for Team Chhurri. The girls could only watch as their parents cheerfully assisted everyone except their own children, proving that for parents, competition takes a backseat to helping every child as if they were their own.
Culinary Chaos and 'Maaa ki Chappal' Pakodas
Staying true to the show's spirit, the parents didn't just blend in; they literally spiced things up. The collaboration led to the creation of the episode's most iconic invention — the "Maaa ki Chappal & Baap ka Thappad Pakoda Platter." This dramatic dish perfectly captured the theme of playful parental discipline.
The roasting wasn't limited to food. The episode reached peak hilarity when contestant Jannat Zubair complained to Abhishek Kumar's father that his son does absolutely nothing in the kitchen. Without missing a beat, Abhishek's father agreed, declaring his son "good for nothing," a comment that left everyone in splits.
A Nostalgic 'Bring-Your-Parents-to-Work' Day
As parents exposed old habits, revealed childhood secrets, and roasted their kids harder than the pakoras, the episode transformed into a full-on laugh riot. Egos were sautéed, relationships were roasted, and for the first time, parents got a front-row seat to their children's delicious disaster zone.
Sharing her thoughts on the surprise visit, Isha Malviya said, "I went straight down nostalgia lane the moment my parents stepped into the episode. It genuinely felt like those school days when they’d show up to collect my report card." She revealed that Laughter Chefs is her parents' favourite show, which they never miss.
"For them, cooking is an everyday ritual — something routine. So watching how this show turns that simple act into an adventure with total madness was fascinating," Isha added. "Seeing them try tasks and react to disasters felt like giving them a front-row pass to my world. It truly became a warm, funny, wholesome ‘bring-your-parents-to-work’ day."
This special PTA episode of Laughter Chefs Season 3 promises a unique blend of family dynamics, unfiltered humor, and culinary mishaps, making it a must-watch for families across India.