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Sorabh Pant Live: Comedian back in Kolkata with new jokes

| @indiablooms | Nov 23, 2018, at 04:35 pm

Kolkata, Nov 23 (IBNS): Indian comedian Sorabh Pant is back to the eastern city of India for hosting a stand-up comedy on Sunday.

Centre Stage Creations will host Sorabh Pant Live at G.D.Birla Sabhagar. The 90-minute event will begin at 06.30 pm.

In this show he will cover cricket, news debates, kids, his favourite TV shows and films from 2018 as well as the mystery that is West Bengal. 

The price of the ticket for the show has been kept at Rs. 200.

Pant, who started his career as a writer on television, caught limelight after he started doing the opening act for Vir Das' show Walking on Broken Das back in late 2008. Later he started doing his solo shows.

Pant's debut novel The Wednesday Soul was released in Dec 2011.

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