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The upcoming weekend episode of ‘Laughter Chefs Unlimited Entertainment’ season will see Jannat Zubair's emotional side. Amidst the fun banter and playful exchanges, the attention shifted towards Jannat Zubair as she shared a heartfelt moment from her life.During a cook-off, Krushna Abhishek invites Jannat to share her story and the actress opens up about her journey. From years of auditions and rejection to her first life-changing break on television with ‘Phulwa’ on the same channel which airs Laughter Chefs. In that moment, she looks back at how the channel stood by her through every phase of her growth. She shares how it has continued to be her constant companion as she shines today on Laughter Chefs.Jannat Zubair shares, “Everyone sees the smiles, the confidence, and the stage, but very few see how early this journey really began for me. I started auditioning when I was just six, and for almost two years, rejection was all I knew. That phase taught me patience, discipline, and what hard work truly means. And then Phulwa happened. The channel believed in a little ten-year-old girl when it mattered the most, trusted me with a role that changed my life, and gave me my first real identity as an actor.
From being a child artist, to slowly finding my footing, to standing here today with confidence shaped by years of learning and growing, COLORS has always been a part of my story. She added, "TV shows like Phulwa, Khatron Ke Khiladi, Tu Aashiqui and now Laughter Chefs mark different chapters of my life. They all have shaped me not just as an artist, but also as a person. The channel has always felt like family to me and has been a space that supported me and let me grow at my own pace. And today, with Laughter Chefs, it has given me another family, filled with laughter, warmth, and real, genuine bonds.
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