Pakistan Copies Another Indian Show – This Time, It’s Laughter Chef
After the controversial launch of Bigg Boss Pakistan, Green Entertainment has once again stirred debate by launching Kashmir Comedy Kitchen—a show that strikingly resembles India’s massively successful reality series Laughter Chefs: Unlimited Entertainment.

Hosted by Faiza Saleem with chef Sadaat Siddiqui guiding celebrity contestants, the format, tone, and even the humor mimic the original Indian concept. This latest move has reignited discussions around originality in Pakistani entertainment.
“Kashmir Comedy Kitchen” – A Carbon Copy of “Laughter Chef”?
India’s Laughter Chef, hosted by comedy queen Bharti Singh, has become a fan favorite, especially after the successful wrap of Season 2 in July 2025. It brought together cooking, celebrity chaos, and unlimited laughs.
Pakistan copies Laughter Chef nearly frame by frame—viewers have pointed out the striking similarity in show structure, presentation, and even comedic timing. From a supervising chef to celebrity contestants performing culinary tasks under pressure, the format seems anything but new.

Viewer Reactions – Backlash in Full Swing
Pakistani social media platforms are flooded with criticism:
- “Pakistan can’t do anything but copy.”
- “It’s sad to see another direct copy.”
- “Trying hard to be Bharti Singh—doesn’t work!”
Even Pakistani fans of Laughter Chef expressed disappointment, urging local creators to invest in originality rather than replication.




























