The second season of the much-loved cooking reality show Topu Cooku Dupe Cooku has officially entered its elimination phase, and fans witnessed a surprising exit in the latest weekend episode. Actor and comedian Robo Shanker , who had been one of the most entertaining contestants of the season, became the first to bid farewell.
The elimination round turned out to be a nail-biting contest, with Robo Shanker battling it out against fellow participants in a series of intense culinary tasks . Despite his relentless energy and sincere attempts, he fell short in the crucial challenge, bringing his journey to an unexpected end.


The weekend episode was a roller-coaster ride filled with high-pressure cooking rounds, hilarious interventions from the Comalis, and emotional moments as Robo Shanker prepared to leave. His strong bond with his dupe cook partner and his ability to keep the kitchen lively had made him a standout contestant from the very beginning.
Known for his vibrant personality and sporting spirit, Robo Shanker had quickly struck a chord with viewers. His determination to learn the nuances of cooking, coupled with his ever-cheerful presence, not only entertained audiences but also earned him appreciation from the judges.
With Robo Shanker’s exit, the competition has now intensified, leaving fans eager to see how the remaining contestants navigate the challenges ahead in their race to the finale.
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