The second season of Laughter Chefs - Unlimited Entertainment has introduced a mix of fresh and returning celebrity participants. Among the latest entrants are social media sensation Elvish Yadav, actors Rubina Dilaik and Mannara Chopra, and singer Abdu Rozik.  


Elvish Yadav hints at marriage plans


A recent promo of Laughter Chefs 2 has sparked speculation about Elvish Yadav’s personal life. The teaser features comedian Bharti Singh playfully teasing Elvish about his girlfriend, expressing her eagerness to meet her in 2025. Elvish, in response, drops a cryptic yet intriguing remark: "2025 main shaadi mein bulaunga aapko." His statement leaves co-stars Bharti, Krushna Abhishek, and Sudhesh Lehri in shock. The promotional clip, shared with the caption "Pudine ko kehte hai mint, kiss baat ka diya hai Elvish ne hint?", has left fans buzzing with curiosity. 




Elvish’s take on love and commitment 


Last week, Elvish Yadav candidly spoke about his love life when Bharti Singh inquired whether he had ever been in love. He responded, "There should be only one at a time and only one partner in life, and that partner is with me." This revelation took everyone by surprise, with many congratulating him, though he refrained from revealing the identity of his partner. 


Elvish Yadav's comment on Chum Darang and her response


Elvish Yadav, who shot to fame after winning Bigg Boss OTT 2, has built a massive following through his popular ‘Phodcast’ series. However, he recently found himself embroiled in controversy over remarks made about Chum Darang. During a conversation with Rajat Dalal from Bigg Boss 18, Elvish made a controversial joke, saying, "Karan Veer had COVID because who likes Chum, bro? Whose taste is that poor!" His comment triggered backlash on social media, with many accusing him of making a racially insensitive statement. 


Chum also responded to his comment on Instagram stating, “Mocking someone’s achievements is not ‘banter.’ It’s time we draw the line between humour and hate. What’s even more disappointing is that this wasn’t just about my ethnicity—my hard work and a film backed by a visionary like Sanjay Leela Bhansali were also disrespected."