On the premiere night of Bigg Boss 19, actor and host Salman Khan welcomed RJ-turned-stand-up comedian Pranit More as a contestant, with a grin and a warning. Facing Salman, Pranit joked that he wouldn't dare crack jokes on him. The moment passed. Little did he imagine that just a week later, during the first Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman would unleash his full wrath on the young comedian for the resurfaced "under-the-belt" roasts and jokes about him. That confrontation set the tone for Pranit's arc in the show.
What could have ended his journey in the show became the fire that forged his armour. Now, more than three months later, the boy from Mumbai's Dadar, walked into the Top 5 finalists of Bigg Boss 19. And Pranit has done it with a specific weapon, his humour. As a fan wrote in a post,

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