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Oh Cyrus

K. GAJENDRAN

HE'S a bakra and loves it. Though for Cyrus Broacha is on a roll.

For the most recognised face on TV and also the most watched, Broacha who has made humour his trademark feels that Indian politicians, apart from Laloo, need to be able to laugh at themselves. He's also decided that his son should become "the prime minister of the country".

Apart from making fun of everything and anything, he loves cricket and hanging out at the Oval in Mumbai. And like all parents he is hoping to get his son to do all the things he missed out on.

His current project? "A film but I'm not talking about it in case it ruins my chances," quips he. With Broacha you never know if this too is part of the "MTV Bakra" show.

SUCHITRA BEHAL

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