Ankita Lokhande and Vicky Jain, who tied the knot in December 2021, have become one of the most cherished couples in the entertainment industry. Their relationship has seen its fair share of highs and lows, with fans witnessing their playful yet intense arguments during Bigg Boss 17.


At times, these disagreements escalated to the point where even their families got involved, leading to controversy—especially when Ankita’s mother-in-law faced criticism for supporting her son. However, despite the drama, Ankita and Vicky have always maintained a strong bond and continue to win hearts by sharing glimpses of their happy moments on social media.


Currently, the couple is entertaining fans as contestants on Laughter Chefs 2.


Vicky Jain Reacts to His Mother’s Wish for a Grandchild


In the first episode of Laughter Chefs 2, Vicky Jain’s mother made an appearance and expressed her desire to welcome a grandchild. Addressing his mother’s wish in a recent interaction with Times Now, Vicky shared, "Yes, mom had come on the show. Main roz bhagwan ke aage haanth jodta hoon ke jaldi se ek jholi mein humare daal de."


He also spoke about the fun-loving nature of his relationship with Ankita, highlighting the importance of playful banter. According to him, “The best part of any relationship is the nok-jhok. If that fun and spice are missing from a relationship, it’s simply not worth it.”


 






The Success of Laughter Chefs 2


Vicky also expressed gratitude to the audience for showering love on Laughter Chefs 2. He credited the show's positive atmosphere for its instant success, stating that the energy on set is truly uplifting.


Apart from Ankita and Vicky, the show features a stellar lineup, including Krushna Abhishek, Rubina Dilaik, Elvish Yadav, Rahul Vaidya, Abhishek Kumar, Samarth Jurel, Mannara Chopra, Sudesh Lehri, Kashmera Shah, and Abdu Rozik. Hosted by Bharti Singh and judged by Chef Harpal Singh Sokhi, Laughter Chefs 2 has quickly become a fan favourite.


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