Cyrus Broacha, a TV host, stage personality, comedian, columnist, podcaster, and author, was born on 7th August 1971.
An Indian TV anchor, comedian, political satirist, columnist, podcaster, and author by the name of Cyrus Broacha. He is also a prankster, best known for his shows The Week That Wasn't on CNN-News18 and Bakra on MTV (formerly CNN-IBN). In the animated movie Ramayana, he also provided the voiceover as Angada.
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