Shilpa Shetty in MasterChef India, calls the new season ‘Naye India Ka Rang’


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Mumbai, Dec 31: Recently, actress Shilpa Shetty lit up the sets of MasterChef India, adding a touch of glamour and warmth to the upcoming season. Dressed in a soft pink ensemble with minimal styling, Shilpa looked effortlessly elegant as she soaked in the vibrant energy of the MasterChef kitchen, perfectly complementing the celebratory mood on set.

Visibly thrilled while getting clicked, Shilpa summed up her excitement with a radiant smile, saying, “Bohot excited!” Speaking about the brand-new season, she added, “Is baar MasterChef India mein dikhega naye India ka rang aur dhang. Aa rahi hain jodiyan, aur har plate mein hoga India.” Her words beautifully echoed the essence of the season—where unity, ambition, and identity come together on a powerful national platform.

The upcoming season of MasterChef India will introduce a unique jodi format, with contestants competing in pairs such as mother–daughter, brother–sister, and more. Rooted in the spirit of ‘Desh Ab Front Foot Pe Chal Raha Hai’, the season celebrates partnerships, progress, and pride. Judges Ranveer Brar, Kunal Kapur, and Vikas Khanna return to guide contestants through this dynamic new chapter.

Adding to the excitement, Ranveer Brar, during his recent appearance on Kaun Banega Crorepati, shared an update about the season, saying, “MasterChef India is coming as a JODI for the first time. This time, there will be not one, but two MasterChefs.”

MasterChef India premieres on January 5th, Monday to Friday, at 9:00 pm on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Liv!

 

 

  

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