Mamta Kulkarni to Make TV Debut with Laughter Chefs 3 After 24 Years: ‘Jeevan Bohot Gambhir Hogaya’

Former Bollywood actor Mamta Kulkarni is set to make her television debut with Season 3 of Laughter Chefsmarking her first appearance on TV in over two decades.


Speaking to the media before heading to the shoot, Mamta shared her excitement about returning to the spotlight in a new format that blends humour with cooking.


‘This Is My First TV Appearance in 24 Years’

Addressing paparazzi outside the set, Mamta said this would be her first-ever television appearance in 24–25 years.

“First TV after twenty-four years… In fact, I have never appeared on a TV show. This is my first TV appearance after 24 years of my life… 25 years. It’s a good chance to have it. People are getting very serious, life is getting very serious.”

(After 24 years, this is my first TV appearance. In fact, I’ve never appeared on a TV show before. It’s good to get a chance to laugh. People have become very serious; life has become very serious.)

She added that a format combining laughter and food is exactly what audiences need today.


Star-Studded Line-Up

Season 3 of Laughter Chefs features celebrity contestants including:

  • Aly Goni

  • Karan Kundrra

  • Tejasswi Prakash

  • Ankita Lokhande

  • Vicky Jain

The show is hosted by comedian Bharti Singh and judged by celebrity chef Harpal Singh Sokhi. The unique concept merges cooking challenges with comic entertainment, inviting celebrity guests each week.


Mamta Kulkarni’s Journey: From Stardom to Spiritual Path

Mamta rose to fame in the 1990s with films such as:

  • Karan Arjun

  • Krantiveer

  • The greatest player

  • China Gate

She stepped away from films in the early 2000s, with her last screen appearance being the 2003 Bangladeshi film Shesh Bongsodhar.

In January 2025, Mamta announced that she had embraced a spiritual path and was appointed Mahamandleshwar of the Kinnar Akhada during the Maha Kumbh, taking the name Shri Yamai Mamta Nand Giri. However, the appointment later became controversial, and she eventually resigned from the post before returning to the Akhada.

Despite previously stating that returning to films was “absolutely impossible,” her appearance on Laughter Chefs 3 marks a rare public engagement after years away from mainstream entertainment.


A Comeback Rooted in Positivity

While this may not signal a full-fledged acting comeback, Mamta’s television debut highlights her willingness to reconnect with audiences in a lighter, more joyful format.

As she put it: “What’s better than laughter and food? What else is needed?”

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