Pranit More is an Indian stand-up comedian, YouTube creator, radio personality, and television figure who has returned to public attention after a viral clip from one of his shows sparked debate online. Best known for his observational humor and his stint on ‘Bigg Boss 19‘, More has built his career through live comedy, digital videos, radio work, and Marathi entertainment events.
Who is Pranit More?
Born on March 2, 1991, Pranit More is known for comedy drawn from everyday Indian life, middle-class habits, family moments, relationships, and social situations. His style is simple and conversational, with familiar stories, sharp punchlines, and easy crowd interaction.More became popular through stand-up videos and live performances. His comedy clips helped him reach online audiences beyond the comedy club circuit. He also built a steady following on YouTube, where he shared stand-up material, sketches, and other comic content.
Pranit More’s career in comedy, radio and television
Before becoming widely known as a comedian, More worked as a radio jockey from 2019 to 2023. His radio background helped shape his timing, voice, and ease with audiences.He also hosted an award show, which added to his presence in the entertainment industry. His work across radio, stage, and digital platforms helped him build a wider public profile.More’s stand-up specials include ‘Baap Ko Mat Sikha’ and ‘Back Bencher’. These shows reflected his use of everyday humor and helped him connect with younger viewers, especially those who follow Indian stand-up online.He later reached a broader television audience through ‘Bigg Boss 19’. His appearance on the reality show made him more recognizable outside the comedy space and introduced him to viewers who may not have followed his stand-up career earlier.
Pranit More and the biryani controversy
More recently faced backlash after a crowd-work clip from his show went viral. According to WION, a Gurugram man in the clip said he spent Rs 370 on chicken biryani on a date and expected a “return.” Moneycontrol reported that More later apologized, saying he should have challenged the remark rather than laughing.
