
Prajakta Koli didn’t grow up dreaming of fame. Born in Mumbai in 1993 to a simple middle-class family, she was like any other girl — juggling studies, listening to Bollywood songs, and cracking jokes with friends.
She studied Mass Media in college and hoped to become a radio jockey. Her big break came when she joined a radio station as an intern. But what seemed like a dream job soon became a reality check — it wasn’t as creative or exciting as she’d imagined.
That’s when she took a leap most wouldn’t: she quit radio and started YouTube.
In 2015, she launched her channel “MostlySane”, focusing on observational comedy — the kind of stuff you’d talk about with your best friend on a chai break.
Her first few videos were average — low views, minimal reach. But she didn’t stop. Slowly, her characters like Mummy, Bae, Montu, and her own exaggerated self, started becoming popular.
What clicked? Authenticity. Simplicity. And a LOT of desi relatability.
Prajakta didn’t limit herself to YouTube. She collaborated with other creators, worked with brands, appeared in talk shows, and even acted in Netflix’s series Mismatched.
She used her platform not just for laughs — but to speak about mental health, self-love, gender equality, and education. She became a part of the UN’s “Creators for Change” campaign and even shared a stage with Michelle Obama!
That’s right — from awkward videos in her bedroom to rubbing shoulders with global icons — Prajakta’s journey is anything but ordinary.
In a world full of filters, fashion hauls, and fake perfection, Prajakta shows up in her kurta, messy bun, and honest words. She laughs at herself. She talks about anxiety. She dances badly. And that’s what makes her loved by millions.
She’s not just an influencer — she’s a digital best friend to an entire generation.
Prajakta Koli is proof that you don’t need to be perfect to be successful — you just need to be real. Her journey from self-doubt to self-made is relatable, raw, and ridiculously inspiring.She reminds us that our voice — no matter how small it feels — can create change, joy, and a little magic on the internet.