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Cyrus Sahukar – an Indian VJ and Bollywood actor.

Cyrus Sahukar

Cyrus Sahukar was brought into the world in the tactical base camp of Mhow, Indore on 6 August 1980. His dad, Colonel Behram Sahukar, is Parsi, and his mom, Nimeran Sahukar, an author, is Punjabi. He has a senior sister, Preeti Philip, who is a craftsman. Sahukar did his tutoring from St Columba's School, Delhi and he moved on from the Delhi College of Arts and Commerce of Delhi University.

Cyrus Sahukar was brought into the world in the tactical base camp of Mhow, Indore on 6 August 1980. His dad, Colonel Behram Sahukar, is Parsi, and his mom, Nimeran Sahukar, an author, is Punjabi. He has a senior sister, Preeti Philip, who is a craftsman. Sahukar did his tutoring from St Columba’s School, Delhi and he moved on from the Delhi College of Arts and Commerce of Delhi University.

Sahukar began doing theater in school and acted in school plays from the age of 6. He likewise used to sing in his school band, and by age 14, he was a piece of IPS Kiran Bedi’s Literacy Mission Program, wherein the understudies performed plays and instructive productions for the Punjabi detainees of Tihar Jail. During a similar period, he acted in a have which was an influence of Barry John’s Red Noses Club. The play was coordinated by John and was called Haroun and the Sea of Stories, in view of a novel by creator Salman Rushdie.

At 15, he played out a melodic show called Thank you for the music, coordinated by Stephen Marazzi, which was his first expert undertaking as a vocalist. From that point forward, he joined Roshan Abbas and began doing radio voice-overs and jingles. His first jingle was intended for Harpic.

By the age of 16, he was facilitating a Punjabi public broadcast called Radio Rampage in Delhi. Around a similar time, he dealt with the creation of and acted in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express and Graffiti Postcards from School, the two plays coordinated by Roshan Abbas.

At 18 years old, he tried out in a cross country look for MTV India called MTV VJ Hunt. He won this VJ Hunt alongside Mini Mathur and Asif Seth.

He joined MTV toward the finish of 1999 and moved from Delhi to Mumbai and became probably the most youthful individual working in MTV. He said about the requesting new work,

Journey from MTV

He joined MTV toward the finish of 1999 and moved from Delhi to Mumbai and became probably the most youthful individual working in MTV. He said about the requesting new work, “It was an unnerving time. Channel V had quite recently been dispatched also and there were 15 new VJs consistently. Also, to finish that off, my name was Cyrus,” alluding both to correlations with senior comic Cyrus Broacha and the apparently set number of Parsi names.

The next year, in 2000, he fronted a show called MTV Fully Faltoo. It proceeded to become one of the principal shows to parody on everything – from motion pictures, to advertisements, and TV shows, unmistakable among them being Sholay, Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai and the Indiana Jones series.

Around a similar time, he began playing out a parody on Navjot Singh Sidhu as Piddhu The Great and furthermore facilitated Semi Girebaal, which was a farce on the television show Rendezvous with Simi Garewal. Semi Girebaal recorded a higher rating than the first show.

At the point when MTV forayed into the mockumentary field, he began mooring the show Kickass Mornings, in which he played 25 distinct characters. He then, at that point, additionally facilitated two periods of the game show Hole in the Wall, trailed by All stars, both for Pogo Channel.

His most high-profile movie job to-date accompanied Aisha (2010), the group rom-com dramatization coordinated by Rajshree Ojha, in which he featured close by Sonam Kapoor, Abhay Deol, Ira Dubey, Amrita Puri, Anand Tiwari, Arunoday Singh and Lisa Haydon; he depicted Randhir Gambhir, a sweetmeat business mogul and companion of Kapoor’s eponymous lead.

His most high-profile movie job to-date accompanied Aisha (2010), the group rom-com dramatization coordinated by Rajshree Ojha, in which he featured close by Sonam Kapoor, Abhay Deol, Ira Dubey, Amrita Puri, Anand Tiwari, Arunoday Singh and Lisa Haydon; he depicted Randhir Gambhir, a sweetmeat business mogul and companion of Kapoor's eponymous lead.

Selected works

Chipped away at MTV Bakra Gag

Facilitated a movement show called Chill Out in 1999

Piddhu the Great – a farce on Navjot Singh Sidhu in 2000

MTV Fully Faltoo Film celebration – Bechare Zameen Par

Kick Ass Mornings, where he played more than 25 characters

Whenever MTV first shot a mockumentary where he played Bobby Chadda and Paromita the Neurotic

Nat Geo – facilitated the International Spelling Bee

Fox Life – Hosted Season 2 of the movement show The Great Escape with entertainer Kunal Kapoor in 2017

MTV Housefull

Facilitated India’s Got Talent on Colors in 2012

Facilitated Sab Khelo Sab Jeeto on SAB in 2013

Board part at Hoezaay YouTube channel Live transfers (Ghost)

Corporate shows – Infosys, ICICI Bank, HSBC, Hindustan switch, Hewlett Packard, HDFC, Birla Sun Life Insurance

Events

Style Awards for MTV India

Corporate shows – Infosys, ICICI Bank, HSBC, Hindustan switch, Hewlett Packard, HDFC, Birla Sun Life Insurance

Dispatched all the Planet M stores in Mumbai, Delhi, Chandigarh and numerous different urban areas

Television

Facilitated the first period of MTV Roadies, passed judgment on season 7

Facilitated the VJ Hunt in 2002 and 2009

Facilitated Hole in the Wall, Pogo

Facilitated Sab Khelo Sab Jeeto, 2014, SAB TV

Facilitated Challenge Accepted 2017, Comedy Central (a reality satire show)

Facilitated Brain Wagon, Colors UAE, 2018

Facilitated Elevator Pitch 2018, Mtv India

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