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Sorabh Pant is an Indian stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. He is best known for his stand-up comedy shows and his appearances on television shows such as The Great Indian Laughter Challenge and Comedy Circus. Age: 39 years old Height: 5'7" (170 cm) Physical Stats: Slim Dating/Affairs: Not Known Family: Father- Not Known, Mother- Not Known Career: Stand-up comedian, writer, and actor Net Worth: Not Known

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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 14 September 1981
Birthday 14 September
Birthplace Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Nationality India

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His wife is Iva Bagchi

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2013

The East India Comedy did a record 130 shows across the country in 2013, including the acclaimed specials Men Are From Bars and Comedy News Network.

Pant's jokes take a dig at communities and involve a lot of sex – two things which he says work "big time" in India. He also does impersonations of communities, and some of his jokes are about women. Pant says, "I am a home-grown comedian. I have the Indian sensibility". He has also been working on a lot of material that revolves around politics and puns.

2012

Sorabh Pant is an Indian stand-up comedian and writer. He has performed over 250 shows in multiple cities. He was rated amongst India's top 10 stand-up comedians by The Times of India. In a poll by IBN Live in March 2012, he was listed No. 1 of the 30 most interesting Twitter users in India.

Pant on Fire is Sorabh Pant's first comedy special, and was staged in more than 10 cities in India, Dhaka, and Dubai. The tour reached North America in November 2012. It was the second most toured stand-up comedy show in India in 2011.In the last show of this series, his pants were literally lighted with fire.

Traveling Pants is a comedy special which takes on cultures and people in India and around the world. In July 2012, it became the second show by an Indian comedian to be showcased at the coveted Comedy Store, Mumbai.

In 2012, Pant founded comedy company The East India Comedy, and over the next year recruited some of India's top comedians, including Kunal Rao, Sapan Verma, Sahil Shah, Atul Khatri, Azeem Banatwalla and Angad Singh Ranyal. Pant and Khatri are no longer a part of EIC.

2011

In July 2011, when Wayne Brady toured India, Pant was his opening act. In November 2011, Pant opened for American actor and comedian Rob Schneider on his India tour.

Pant released his debut novel The Wednesday Soul in December 2011.

2008

Pant started as a writer for television. In March 2008, he met Vir Das and they did a show together on CNBC-TV18 called News on The Loose. Pant's career in comedy took off when he started as the opening act for Vir Das's show, Walking on Broken Das, later that year. After working with Das for three and a half years, he did his first solo act at HQ. In November 2009, he became one of just three Indian comedians to hit auditoriums with his solo show, Pant on Fire.