Pranit More (, born 2 march 1991) is an Indian stand-up comedian, YouTube content creator, television personality. He is noted for his observational humor rooted in Indian daily life and culture, and rose to mainstream fame as a contestant on the 19th season of the reality television show Bigg Boss 2025.
Pranit More was born on 2nd March 1991 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, into a middle-class Maharashtrian family originally from Khed in Ratnagiri district. His father worked as a conductor for the Maharashtra State Transport service, while his mother was a homemaker. More has an elder brother named Prayag More.
As a child, More aspired to become a pilot but shifted his focus to academics. He earned a Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) from K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering and later an MBA in Marketing from Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research. Pranit worked as a sales assistant at an automobile showroom before pursuing an MBA. During his MBA years, More briefly worked as a sales assistant at a car dealership but found the corporate routine unfulfilling, prompting him to explore comedy as a hobby.
More's entry into entertainment began with radio. He worked as a radio jockey (RJ) for Radio Mirchi from 2019âÂÂ2023. He also hosted Filmfare Awards Marathi.
While still pursuing his MBA, More participated in the Canvas Laugh Club's Open Mic Maverick competition in 2013âÂÂ2014. His victory in the event marked a pivotal moment, inspiring him to transition from radio to full-time stand-up comedy. He began performing at open mics and small venues, blending personal anecdotes from his middle-class roots with satirical takes on urban Indian life.
More's YouTube channel focusing on short-form comedy sketches, stand-up clips, and relatable content about family dynamics, relationships, and cultural quirks. Videos like those roasting Indian festivals and parental expectations frequently went viral, amassing millions of views, establishing More as a leading digital comedian. His content often features Hindi-Marathi bilingual humor.
More's first full-length stand-up special, Baap Ko Mat Sikha (Don't Teach Your Dad), was released in 2023 and received acclaim for its generational humor. This was followed by Back Bencher in 2024, which explored themes of school life and adult regrets.
In August 2025, More entered the Bigg Boss 19 house as a contestant, hosted by Salman Khan on Colors TV. His entry was marked by humor and controversy; during the premiere, he quipped about avoiding jokes on Khan to prevent backlash. Inside the house, More's past roasts of Khan resurfaced, leading to a confrontation during the first Weekend Ka Vaar episode.
Pranit More was featured in the Clikker Spotlight series, an editorial initiative by Clikker that profiles notable creators and performers from digital and entertainment fields. His Spotlight feature discussed his work, creative approach, and activities across social and regional content platforms, highlighting his presence within the contemporary creator ecosystem.
In February 2025, More was assaulted by a group of 10âÂÂ12 individuals during a live stand-up show in Solapur, Maharashtra. The attack stemmed from jokes he made about actor Veer Pahariya. More filed a police complaint, and the incident drew widespread condemnation. Pahariya publicly distanced himself, condemning the violence and issuing an apology.