Contents
Sorabh Pant is one of the most prominent Indian stand-up comics. He shot to fame when he opened for world-famous comedians Wayne Brady and Rob Schneider during their Indian tours.
Wiki/Biography
Sorabh Pant was born on Monday, 14 September 1981 (age 39 years; as of 2020) in Mumbai. He went to St. Mary’s School (ISC) in Mumbai. He did his B.Com. (1997-2000) and M.Com. (2000-2002) from Sydenham College of Commerce & Economics, Mumbai.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 7″
Hair Colour: N/A (Bald)
Eye Colour: Black
Family & Caste
Parents & Siblings
His mother’s name is Sujata Pant and his father’s name is not known. Both are retired Income Tax Commissioners. His sister is a renowned author and journalist, Meghna Pant.
Relationships, Wife & Children
Sorabh married his girlfriend Iva Bagchi (a writer), on 12 February 2011 (Saturday). The couple has two kids. His son’s name is Vikramaditya and his daughter is Tara.
Signature/Autograph
Career
As a Writer
He debuted as a TV writer. He has worked as a writer for shows on Pogo, Star World, CNBC, and ET Now. He also worked with mentor, Vir Das on the show “News on The Loose.”
Sorabh has also written 3 books. His first book, ‘The Wednesday Soul,’ was published in the year 2012. This book described life after death in a comical way. It was followed by ‘Under Delhi’ in 2014, a story about a girl fighting rapists in Delhi. His third book titled ‘Pawan: The Flying Accountant’ was about a suicidal superhero. It was published in 2017.
As a Comedian
Sorabh started doing stand-up in 2008. In the beginning, he did opening acts for his mentor Vir Das. When asked about his first stand-up comedy experience, he said,
Horrific! I was opening for Vir Das in Delhi and I was thrown into the deep end with 500 people in front of me. I was given an 11-minute slot, I finished it in four minutes and I spoke even faster than I usually do. It was an epic disaster. In fact, the first 11 shows I did were disasters!”
He became famous after he performed opening acts for world-famous comedians Wayne Brady and Rob Schneider during their Indian shows. Sorabh’s first special was titled ‘Pant on Fire’ and was released in 2009. Since then, he has released 5 more specials titled ‘The Traveling Pants,’ ‘Making Money For My Kids,’ ‘Born on Mars,’ ‘My Dad Thinks He’s Funny,’ and ‘Make India Great Again.’
Sorabh has done more than 2000 shows all over the world as of 2020. He is the prime choice for corporate shows and headlining at college fests. He was rated as one of the top 10 Indian stand-up comics by The Times of India. He was also listed no. 1 of the 30 most interesting Twitter users in India, in a poll conducted by IBN Live in March 2012. He also performs almost all over India at the flagship events of Black Dog Easy Evenings.
Sorabh co-founded the comedy collective East India Comedy (EIC) in 2012 along with India’s top comedians like Sapan Verma, Sahil Shah, Kunal Rao, Azeem Banatwalla, Angad Singh Ranyal, and Atul Khatri. The group is famous for making YouTube videos, performing at corporate events, and comedy shows. The collective is known to be India’s busiest comedy company for making a record of 130 shows in the year 2013. He left EIC in 2017 to focus on his solo career.
He also has a podcast on his YouTube channel titled ‘Wake Up With Sorabh.’
Controversies
Sorabh attracted a lot of controversies, even received death threats for his contentious views on the beef ban, Narendra Modi, and Salman Khan. When he was asked about his controversial content, he said,
I too stay relatively neutral in my Rant of The Pant videos. I do believe in being open minded and discussing an issue. There is no conscious attempt to be fearless, but the idea is to do justice to the content.”
Favourite Things
- Food: Jumbo King’s brown bread vada pao
- Books: Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy By Douglas Adams, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norell By Susanna Clarke
Facts/Trivia
- Sorabh is an occasional drinker.
- His hobbies include playing cricket and travelling.
- According to him, he was the class clown during his college days. In an interview, he mentioned,
I’d dress up as a devil, go to juniors’ classes and promote events. I nearly got expelled thrice. Some people loved me, but the others hated me absolutely, exactly like the internet. So when I receive insults online, I am unshaken, because I’ve heard it all.”
- During an interview, Sorabh mentioned that his name on his first voter’s ID was ‘Sulabh Pani.’ He also shared a funny story about his mother naming him Sorabh. He said,
My mother named me after the Persian legend of Rostam and Sohrab, where Rostam ends up stabbing his son Sohrab to death. Ever since that day, I’m keeping a distance from my father.”