Aditi Mittal
Aditi Mittal is basically a comedy pioneer who's been killing it since 2009, and honestly, she deserves way more recognition than she gets. As one of India's first women to actually make stand-up comedy happen in a country where it wasn't really a thing, she's paved the way for so many comedians coming up behind her. The Times of India ranked her among India's top 10 stand-up comedians, which is pretty massive, and CNN-IBN called her one of the top 30 "witty, intelligent and incredibly fun" Indian women to follow on Twitter. Beyond the stage, she's also a solid writer and actress, contributing columns to publications like Grazia Men, DNA, Firstpost, and even the UK's Financial Times—so she's basically a multi-hyphenate creative doing her thing across multiple mediums. What makes Aditi stand out is her sharp, intelligent humor that cuts through the noise without being preachy. She brings this refreshing blend of observational comedy and social commentary that feels authentic and relatable, whether she's performing stand-up or writing for major publications. In a Bollywood industry that's still figuring out how to properly celebrate women comedians, she's been consistently creating her own lane and proving that funny women belong center stage. Her work continues to influence how comedy is perceived in India, making her not just an entertainer but a genuine trailblazer who's changed the landscape for female comedians in the country.