Following his successful stint as the second runner-up on Bigg Boss 19, stand-up comedian Pranit More is making a return to his roots with a sold-out comedy show in Mumbai. Titled "The Last PM Show," the performance is scheduled for today, December 14, 2025, at The Habitat. The 3:45 PM show is already at full capacity, demonstrating More's continued popularity after his Bigg Boss journey.
More, who gained mainstream fame through Bigg Boss 19 for his humor rooted in Indian daily life and culture, is known for his observational comedy and relatable content. His journey on the reality show saw him entertain audiences with his wit and build strong connections with fellow contestants. He even hosted his own in-house segment called "The Pranit More Show".
"The Last PM Show" promises to be a blend of stand-up comedy and crowd work, offering audiences a behind-the-scenes look at More's Bigg Boss experience. The show will include "secret stories, hot takes, and a complete journey through the Bigg Boss house," as well as More's "unfiltered opinions on all the contestants and maybe even Bigg Boss itself". Some of More's Bigg Boss 19 companions are also expected to join him on stage, sharing laughs and stories.
Before his appearance on Bigg Boss, More had already established himself as a prominent figure in the Indian comedy scene. Born on March 2, 1991, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, he holds an MBA in Marketing from the Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research. More's career in entertainment began with radio, working as a radio jockey for Radio Mirchi from 2019 to 2023 and hosting events such as the Filmfare Awards Marathi. He transitioned to stand-up comedy after winning the Canvas Laugh Club's Open Mic Maverick competition in 2013-2014. More also has a successful YouTube channel with 2 million subscribers, where he posts short-form comedy sketches, stand-up clips, and relatable content about family dynamics and relationships.
Despite being the "lowest-paid contestant" on Bigg Boss 19, More impressed viewers with his humor and simplicity. Though he faced challenges and controversies during the show, including a confrontation with host Salman Khan early on, he remained true to himself and won the hearts of many. Even after being eliminated from the finale race, he was met with immense support from fans.
While More is currently focused on returning to stand-up comedy, he remains open to other opportunities in the entertainment industry. When asked about potentially participating in another reality show like Khatron Ke Khiladi, he stated that while Bigg Boss was mentally and emotionally exhausting, he would consider other interesting concepts. For now, fans can catch him live at "The Last PM Show," a celebration of his Bigg Boss journey and a return to his comedic roots.
