Ep. 272: Feat. Clinton Cerejo

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This week on Cyrus Says, we meet ace music composer Clinton Cerejo. He opens up about:

  • His collaboration A.R. Rahman and Michael Bolton.

  • How his first experience of conducting music started in school.

  • What he felt like when he visited Berkeley.

  • What the Coke Studio experience was like.

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Ep. 252: Feat. Author Vedashree Khambete-Sharma

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This week on Cyrus Says, we meet author and advertising wiz Vedashree Kambete. She talks to Cyrus about her whirlwind career in the world of advertising, not giving up her surname after marriage and what drives her to derive humor from life and create unique stories.
She also drops a massive fact about the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys books.

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Ep. 181 feat. RotorMouth's Sanjeev and Tushar

On this episode of Cyrus Says, Sanjeev Joshi and Tushar Burman, hostsof Rotormouth, talk to Cyrus about:

  • The disparity between South Bombay and North Bombay kids.
  • Why Tushar's selection in shirts is questionable.
  • What Rotormouth is all about.
  • The best and worst cars and motorcycles they have ever driven.

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Ep. 178 feat. Author Aarti Raheja

On this episode of Cyrus Says, Aarti Raheja (@aartiraheja12 on Twitter), author of 'Where One Is Not A Number', opens up about:

  • What her life was like post attending college with Cyrus.
  • How she learned to cope with her loss.
  • The weird people who come to funerals.
  • How she got to writing the book.

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And you can purchase the book here: http://amzn.to/2qD2MBD

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Ep. 162: feat. Journalist Menaka Doshi

Our last guest for the month of March is Menaka Doshi, a senior journalist who has played a key role in breaking several major stories. Being Cyrus's old friend, she definitely has some dirt on him and she doesn't hold her punches back.

Some interesting lines from the episode:

Cyrus - For a Peddar Road girl, Chakala is like a concentration camp.

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Menaka - The L&T factory in Powai did not have loos for women.
Cyrus - That's because Larsen and Toubro were both men.
Menaka - There were very few women on the assembly line doofus, that's why no loos.
Cyrus - Doofus? Maine kya kiya!

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Cyrus - So you were ruling the roost then.
Menaka - I wasn't ruling the roost.
Cyrus - Not you, the channel you egotistical woman.

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You can read more of Menaka's work here.