Cyrus Broacha is an Indian anchor, theatre personality, comedian, political satirist, columnist, podcaster and author.[1] He is best known for his show Bakra on MTV India and The Week That Wasn't on CNN-News18. (wikipedia)
I don't keep a mobile, I am not computer savvy; I am not on any website. I live like a cave man.
At the end of the day, I know that I make my living by dressing up, fooling around, playing pranks and giving people a good time. I am enjoying the ride.
My mother thinks I'm a national treasure. She's the only one who thinks my Golden Kela award is the greatest gift ever.
That is how our marriage is working so well. My secret of happiness is keeping my contact to the minimum.
Every night, I say goodnight to the kids like Rajesh Khanna, muah muah, two kisses, say goodnight to my wife, and every night, I'd go to the recreation room and watch cricket with two old men.
As a test cricket lover, and as a cricket lover, I like all forms of the game.
I have a great desire to serve humanity without ever actually getting off my chair.
Popular and good and bad is not the same thing.
I lift quite heavy weights, but unfortunately no one believes me.
I was named after the great emperor Cyrus as my father, Farokh Broacha, was a great admirer of the Persian emperor. Continuing the tradition, I have named my son after Mikhail Gorbachev, someone whom I admire. He gave his people freedom.