Rajat Sood became the winner of India's Laughter Champion, got trophy and prize money of Rs 25 lakh

The comedian from Delhi was up against Nitesh Shetty, Vignesh Pandey and Jayvijay Sachan of Mumbai and Himanshu Bavander from Ujjain, who was also in the final.

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Rajat Sood became the winner of India's Laughter Champion, got trophy and prize money of Rs 25 lakh
Rajat Sood became the winner of India's Laughter Champion, got trophy and prize money of Rs 25 lakh

The first season of India's Laughter Champion concluded on Saturday, August 27. Rajat Sood is the winner of the first season of the show. The comedian from Delhi was up against Nitesh Shetty, Vignesh Pandey and Jayvijay Sachan of Mumbai and Himanshu Bavander from Ujjain, who was also in the final.

Rajat Sood took home the trophy along with the prize money of Rs 25 lakh. He is also known as the Pomedy King because of his signature standup comedy style, which is 'pomedy', where poetry and comedy are mixed together in a beautiful mashup.

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Rajat is not only a comedian but he is also a poet, writer and lyricist. Before winning India's Laughter Champion, he appeared in Doordarshan's Hundred Crore Ka Kavi in ​​2021. He was one of the finalists of the show.

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Rajat says that he never writes his comic pieces to impress anyone, he does what he likes. "I can't write or perform to impress anyone or the judges. I write what I experience and I'm happy that people enjoy seeing me. If an artist starts writing for others, So they won't be able to give their best, so in the show too, I did what I liked and believed in."

Now that he has won the show, what next we asked. "I want to keep working on my skills and get better. Also, I am planning an India tour where I will perform. And yes acting is also on my mind. I want to pursue that too, " They said. shared.

Junja Choudhary Official | Verified Expert • 13 Apr, 2026 Editorial Desk

Junja Choudhary serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Sangri Today. A dynamic news personality and rigorous fact-checker, he brings more than 7 years of professional experience in print and digital media. His editorial leadership is defined by a strong commitment to journalistic ethics, truth-seeking, and delivering well-researched, balanced reporting on critical issues.

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