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Pranit More turns the Bigg Boss 19 success party into a comedy riot with his middle-class jokes

Pranit More stole the spotlight at the Bigg Boss 19 success party in Dubai, leaving everyone in splits with his trademark middle-class humour and relatable jokes.

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Stand-up comedian and Pranit More, who emerged as the second runner-up of Bigg Boss 19, had everyone in splits at the recently concluded success party held in Dubai.

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The celebratory evening brought together several popular contestants, including Gaurav Khanna, Farhana Bhatt, Tanya Mittal, Amaal Mallik, Ashnoor Kaur, Baseer Ali, Awez Darbar and Nehal Chudasama.

While the show may have ended, the camaraderie among the contestants was clearly intact. The group cut a cake, danced together, and soaked in the celebratory mood as Pranit More took charge of the mic with his trademark observational humour.

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A ‘Middle-Class’ Take on Luxury Living

Known for turning everyday struggles into laugh-out-loud moments, Pranit once again leaned into his much-loved “middle-class” narrative. Referring to the lavish Bigg Boss house, he joked in Hindi that while the house was slightly small, it was so grand he could easily declare it a district.

The gaming area particularly caught his attention. Quipping about its luxury, he said he was so middle-class that he immediately started calculating how much money could be made if people were charged ₹60 per hour. The room erupted in laughter, proving once again why his humour strikes a chord with the masses.

Joking About Stardom and Simplicity

Pranit also recalled one of his most talked-about jokes involving Soni Razdan, the mother of Alia Bhatt. He humorously questioned Razdan’s definition of poverty after she mentioned not being able to afford business-class tickets at one point, pointing out the irony with his signature wit.

He wrapped up the anecdote with a personal story about his own mother making him sit on her lap in a local train to avoid buying an extra ticket — a moment that had everyone laughing uncontrollably.

Also Read: Ashnoor Kaur says her key moments were edited out on Bigg Boss 19: “That’s how the narrative changed”

From Radio to Reality Stardom

Pranit More began his entertainment journey as a radio jockey with Radio Mirchi and later hosted the Filmfare Awards Marathi. Today, his sharp, relatable humour continues to resonate, making him one of the most memorable personalities to come out of Bigg Boss 19.

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