Do not vote for comedian Sorabh Pant. He is irrelevant, insignificant and has no knowledge or insights about politics and issues that matter. Also, he’s never going to run for elections but, that’s another story. Either way, Sorabh is still going to talk about those issues, or at least the ones he’s allowed to talk about. In this book of toned-down thoughts and toothless opinions, he attempts to answer the important Can motivational speakers solve unemployment? Is politics mainly about not paying tax? Should India give a haircut to Mallya? Can we use our population for direct profit? What is the correct price to buy news? Did ‘someone’ important plagiarize Sorabh’s stand-up set? Should the prime minister personally thank people for paying income tax? What makes China so cute? Is nepotism not really Bollywood’s problem? Should the punishment for fake news be more fake news? And, if Sorabh hosted Mann ki Baat, who would watch that?
Sorabh Pant is, "One of India's top comedians", (Times of India, Deccan Chronicle, Hindustan Times). He's also an author and 'Under Delhi', his second novel is about a girl in Delhi fighting rapists. It's angry, funny and is a testament to his love for Indian women.
It opened to many happy reviews. "Rapping the rapists. Angry, dark and funny." - The Bangalore Mirror, "Inherently funny... (without) disengaging from the issues." - The Deccan Chronicle, and, "The morbid humour is a given." - The Hindu.
His first novel, 'The Wednesday Soul', was called, 'An experiment in hilarity', by Deccan Chronicle, 'Delectably madcap', by Mayank Shekhar and, 'Funny, imaginative and gutsy', by Vir Das. Your cheques are in the mail, reviewers.
To prove his undying love for women, he even married one! He lives in Mumbai with his wife and their two egos.