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Madhur Virli (Stand-up Comedian) Height, Age, Family, Biography

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Hometown: New Delhi
Age: 29 Years
Religion: Hinduism

Madhur Virli

Bio/Wiki
ProfessionStandup-Comedian
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5'10" (178 cm)
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourBlack
Career
Personal Life
Date of BirthYear, 1997
Age (as of 2026) 29 Years
BirthplaceNew Delhi, India
NationalityIndian
HometownNew Delhi
SchoolKendriya Vidyalaya, New Delhi
College/UniversityIndian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT Delhi)
ReligionHinduism
HobbiesWriting, Podcast Listening
ControversyApologised For Rape 'Joke' After Backlash (2026)
In June 2026, an old clip of Madhur Virli from his 2024 stand-up Love & Latex resurfaced onine and went viral in which he joked about rape, sexual assault, which many people found insensitive and offensive.
However, Virli acknowledged the criticism and publicly expressed accepted his mistake and apologized. [1]NDTV Lifestyle
Social MediaYouTube
Twitter
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather- (deceased)
SiblingsBrother- Mohit Virli
Sister- None
Favourites
ComedianBiswa Kalyan Rath

Madhur Virli

Some Lesser Known Facts About Madhur Virli

  • Madhur Virli was born and raised in New Delhi.
  • In an interview, Madhur revealed that at a young age he lost his father, so his mother alone handled Madhur and his brother, Mohit Virli’s responsibilities.
  • Virli developed interest in stand-up comedy since his school days.
  • At school, he was also known to be good at academics, especially in science and mathematics.
  • Before pursuing a career in stand-up comedy, Madhur Virli wanted to become a scientist
  • In the early 2010s, he cracked the IIT entrance exam and pursued an engineering degree from IIT, Delhi. In an interview, Virli revealed that the pressure and experiences of IIT life helped him in getting content for many of his stand-up acts.
  • His first stage of performance as a comedian was at college open mics.
  • His brother, Mohit is also an IIT graduate and a cancer survivor.
  • In 2018, Madhur won a stand-up comedy competition at the Inter-IIT Cultural Meet.
  • In 2019, he began performing regularly at comedy venues inb Delhi and started building a fan base.

    Madhur Virli, while performing live on a stand-up comedy show

    Madhur Virli, while performing live on a stand-up comedy show

  • In 2020, Virli launched his YouTube channel. One of his early videos, Worst Fight with GF, gained popularity online.
  • In 2021, his comedy specials, The IIT Dream brought him national attention and received widespread recognition for adding storytelling and emotional depth in his videos.
  • In 2022, in his another one of a popular videos Papa Hote Toh, he openly spoke about his family life, including the struggle he faced after the death of his father and his brother’s cancer survivor journey.
  • In the same year, he started touring across India with his solo show, Schrödinger’s Show.

    A screenshot of Madhur Virli's solo show titled, Schrödinger’s Show

    A screenshot of Madhur Virli’s solo show titled, Schrödinger’s Show

  • In 2023, Virli performed Hypothesis testing, a show that mixed humour with personal reflection and life experiences.
  • In 2024, Madhur Virli started, a standup platform, Madhur Model, where he gave chance to other comedian to perform short sers and receive feedback.
  • Apart from his main YouTube channel, he started Madhur Virli- RAW to upload podcasts, livestreams, sketches, and experimental content. He is also becoming known for discussing therapy, grief, and mental health in a humorous yet thoughtful way.
  • In 2025, Virli recognized as a voice in India’s new wave of intelligent stand-up circle.
  • In 2026, Madhur Virli announced and performed international shows in countries including the United Kingdom and Ireland.
  • In June 2026, Madhur Virli caught in a controversy after an old video of him from his 2024 stand-up special Love & Latex began circulating on social media. The video has left many viewers angry over remarks about rape and murder.
  • In the video clip, Virli said the out of 10 rapes, 9 involves only rape, while one involves murder after the rape.

  • After receiving backlash, Madhur Virli issued a public apology on his YouTube channel, saying that he had already taken down the clip year ago after realizing it was inappropriate. In his apology statement he said,

 This is to apologise for a video of mine that is currently being shared online. The clip being circulated is from a performance I did around two years ago. Soon after performing that bit, I understood how wrong it was and took it down at that time, long before the clip started circulating again recently.”

  • He added,

I do believe comedy can question ideas and engage with difficult subjects. But certain topics require sensitivity, context and informed discretion. When an attempt falls short, the only honest thing to do is acknowledge it, apologise and do better. This is one of those moments for me.”

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