There’s something about Cyrus

He’s witty and hilarious. He chuckles through the interview and he thinks he’s a useless human being who does very little for the society. His current passion is writing.  But he maintain
There’s something about Cyrus

He’s witty and hilarious. He chuckles through the interview and he thinks he’s a useless human being who does very little for the society. His current passion is writing.  But he maintains that his interest lies in making people laugh.

n Why and how are you getting into writing?

A couple of my friends, who are into production and filmmaking inspired me to write. They say I waste all my energy talking and jabbering. I could probably put all that down on paper and come up with something interesting. On a daily basis I get around five to six theatre ideas, but I usually don’t pen them down. Besides, 99 per cent of the work that I do is nonsense. Probably when I have children and they see my work, they’ll end up seeing me as some Pidhu the great of Simi Girebaal. I don’t want them to ask ‘Dad is this what you did?’ So that’s what I am doing for now.  

n What are you writing about?

It is a script on dysfunctional families. By that, I don’t mean some serious drama. It’s a spoof on day-to-day life situations. I am taking inspiration from my own family for this. Of course, there have been many interesting things that I have come across as I grew up. It is too early to give you all the details. I guess when things are confirmed I will be in a better position to tell.

n What about acting then? Isn’t that your first love?   

Television and acting is not my first love. I am a person who could do just about anything if I am interested in doing it. TV in India is still in it’s nascent stage. It’s been some 15-20 years since we’ve had television. I myself grew up watching Chitrahar and Honi Anhoni on Doordarshan. And now we have over 500 channels. I always wanted to do something new and contribute more to the television industry. When I got through as an MTV VJ in the VJ hunt, I started brain storming with the team. We had many environmental spoofs and then MTV Fully Faltoo happened. That was something very new at that time which is why I did it. It was amazing to do such comical shows. Then there were a series of other shows like Semi Girebaal.

n What are your future projects?

I just did Aisha and it was a great experience working with people of my age. I will take it a little slow now. I don’t get a high saying ‘oh I am doing 10 films’. I’ll instead do just one project — be it anything, as long as I do it well. Currently I have been looking into many offers to write scripts. I have already taken up one. There are many more that I am interested in. I will be travelling for now and writing as well. If I get lucky and get some good roles I will lock some. I think my life is pretty useless. I don’t think I contribute to the society in any way.

n Keeping aside all your projects, what is that one thing that you love doing?

If there is anything I love doing, it is to make people laugh. And by that, I don’t mean the cranky laughter that a girl would give looking at me. I like the sound of collective laughter from people.

m sachie@expressbuzz.com

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