16 Apr- Laughter Therapy - Morning with Bright Smiles and Punjabi Chutkule - Krishan & Ranjodh Singh
Host:-
Ranjodh Singh
Start your morning with bright smiles and Punjabi chutkule. Join Ranjodh Singh for family laughs and community joy on Radio Haanji — listen free now!
Have you ever noticed how a single shared laugh can make a room full of strangers feel like family? That is exactly the energy we felt today on Radio Haanji 1674 AM. Hosts Ranjodh Singh and Krishna sat down for another episode of Laughter Therapy, reminding us that no matter how busy life gets, there is always room for a good story and a warm smile.
What is Laughter Therapy?
Laughter Therapy is a daily morning program designed to help the Punjabi community in Australia and Singapore start their day on a high note. The show has a very special rhythm. It begins with the voices of our children, who call in to share chutkule (jokes), bolian (Punjabi folk couplets), and bujaratan (riddles). It is a space built on joy, where the youngest members of our diaspora get to practice their language while making us all laugh.
After the kids have their turn, the adults join in with the same lighthearted spirit. Whether we are discussing old traditions or modern life, the goal remains the same: to create a digital village square where everyone feels welcome. It is not just about the humor; it is about the bond we share as a community, even when we are thousands of miles away from home.
Ranjodh Singh and Krishna — Today's hosts
Today’s episode was particularly lively thanks to the chemistry between Ranjodh Singh and Krishna. They kicked things off with a playful debate about the character of Raavan, inspired by modern films and the upcoming Ramayana movie. Krishna found himself at the center of some good-natured teasing about his "Raavan-like" persona, which immediately set a joyful, relaxed tone for the rest of the hour.
Ranjodh and Krishna have a way of making every caller feel like the most important person on the air. They balanced the humor with helpful community updates, including a quick look at current gold rates—sitting at $209 per gram—and sending out warm birthday wishes to local listeners. It is this mix of local connection and universal humor that makes the show a staple in so many households.
Highlights from our young stars
The real magic of the episode happened when the kids took over the microphones. One young man, Manraj Oajla, shared a hilarious, exaggerated story about a fictional trip to America to meet Donald Trump. He claimed to have given the former president advice on space rockets and global conflicts, which had the hosts in stitches. He also shared a great joke about a girl doing Giddha during a math exam because she heard there were "marks for every step."
The jokes kept coming from other callers too. We heard about a boy who refused to go to school because the teachers checked his weight, making him fear they would sell him by the kilo next. Then there was the "chutney secret," where a woman imagined she was grinding her husband to make the sauce taste better. Beyond the laughs, we saw wonderful talent: 11-year-old Sharlene discussed her impressive knitting projects, and Ashlin performed a beautiful Bolli dedicated to our hosts.
Why community laughter matters
For Punjabi families living in Melbourne or Singapore, these morning sessions are more than just a comedy show. They are a bridge to our heritage. When a child successfully tells a traditional riddle or performs a folk couplet, it shows that our culture is thriving in the next generation. It is a way to keep our language alive through happiness rather than just textbooks.
In a world that can often feel heavy, taking an hour to focus on simple, innocent fun is a powerful thing. Laughter Therapy reminds us that we are part of something bigger. It brings a sense of home to the diaspora and ensures that our traditions of storytelling and humor continue to grow, making every weekday morning a little brighter for everyone tuning in.
Frequently asked questions
What is Laughter Therapy on Radio Haanji?
Laughter Therapy is a daily morning show on Radio Haanji 1674 AM, Melbourne, where Punjabi kids and adults call in live to share chutkule (jokes), bolian (folk couplets) and bujaratan (riddles). It brings essential community laughter and cultural connection to every listener throughout every single weekday morning.
Who hosts Laughter Therapy?
This episode of Laughter Therapy is hosted by the energetic Ranjodh Singh alongside the playful guest personality Krishna. Together, they guide the children through various segments of humor and storytelling, creating a joyful atmosphere that encourages participation from the youngest members of our vibrant Punjabi community.
Where can I listen to Laughter Therapy?
You can listen to Laughter Therapy episodes for free on haanji.com.au or through popular streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Additionally, the Radio Haanji app is available for download on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, ensuring you never miss a morning laugh.
Can I call in and take part in Laughter Therapy?
Yes, Radio Haanji encourages all listeners to participate. Children can call in during the live morning broadcast to share their favorite jokes, riddles, or talents with the hosts. It is a wonderful platform for the younger generation to practice their Punjabi language skills and build their confidence.
What kind of jokes are shared on the show?
The show features a wide variety of family-friendly humor, ranging from classic Punjabi chutkule to modern anecdotes about school and daily life. Kids often share clever bujaratan (riddles) and bolian (folk couplets), making the content relatable for listeners of all ages within the Indian and Punjabi diaspora.
Listen now
Catch today's episode of Laughter Therapy free on all platforms:
Radio Haanji 1674 AM is Austalia's Punjabi community radio station.
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