• Adi Shankar on Anime, Hollywood and Devil May Cry
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode of Cyrus Says, Cyrus is joined by producer, writer and showrunner Adi Shankar for a conversation that goes from Kolkata to Hollywood, anime, identity, accents, and the future of animation.

    Adi talks about growing up across countries, how constantly moving shaped the way he sees people and storytelling, and how he went from a credit card job to building a career in film and animation. He also gets into why anime for adults felt like a missing space in the West, how he spotted that gap early, and what it took to help push that format forward.

    The conversation also dives into Devil May Cry, adapting video game worlds into their own screen universes, and how he thinks about storytelling in a time when everyone’s attention span is fighting for survival.

    It’s funny, chaotic and full of unexpected detours, which is exactly how Cyrus Says works.

    And to our regular listeners, welcome back home!

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Swanand Kirkire on Lyrics, Acting, NSD & Band Wale | Cyrus Says
    Mar 23 2026

    Welcome to Cyrus Says!

    In this episode, Cyrus is joined by Swanand Kirkire - writer, lyricist, singer, actor, National Award winner, and basically one of those people who seem to be good at everything.

    They talk about his journey from Indore to NSD to Mumbai, the early struggle years, writing for film and theatre, working with people like Sudhir Mishra, Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Rajkumar Hirani, and how singing happened almost by accident.

    There’s also a lot on acting, getting typecast as the father, his new OTT show Band Wale, and the strange, funny, unpredictable route his career has taken over the years.

    And yes, Swanand also sings live in the episode, which is reason enough to watch.

    It’s warm, funny, slightly chaotic, and full of stories you’ll want to stay for.

    If you enjoy hearing creative people talk about the long road behind the work, this one’s for you.

    And to our regular listeners, welcome back home!

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    46 mins
  • The One Where Dad Gets Roasted | Cock & Bull | ft. Mikhaail Broacha
    Mar 20 2026

    Welcome to Cyrus Says!

    This Cock & Bull episode turns into a full-blown father vs son situation as Mikhaail Broacha joins Cyrus… and immediately starts challenging him on everything.

    There’s gym arguments, random tech unboxing, unsolicited life advice, and just enough roasting to make this feel less like a podcast and more like something that should’ve stayed at home.

    Cyrus tries to stay in control.
    That doesn’t last very long

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    53 mins
  • The story behind ‘Tanvi the great’ | ft. Anupam Kher & Shubhangi Dutt
    Mar 18 2026

    Welcome to Cyrus Says!


    In this episode, Cyrus is joined by Anupam Kher and debut actor Shubhangi Dutt to talk about ‘Tanvi The Great', a film directed by Anupam Kher and inspired by his real-life niece, Tanvi, who is autistic.

    They talk about how Shubhangi was discovered for the lead role, how she prepared for the part, and why this story means so much to Anupam Kher. The conversation also gets into the response the film has received from audiences, students, families, and even names like the President of India and Robert De Niro.

    Anupam also shares how Boman Irani and Jackie Shroff joined the film purely for the love of the story and didn’t charge a penny for it.

    It’s a warm, funny, and heartfelt conversation about filmmaking, hope, and telling stories that truly connect.

    And to our regular listeners, welcome back home!

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    1 hr
  • The Secret to Aging Well | Jonty Rhodes & Dr Marcus Ranney | Cyrus Says
    Mar 16 2026

    Welcome to Cyrus Says!
    In this episode, Cyrus is joined by Jonty Rhodes and Dr. Marcus Ranney for a lively chat about fitness, aging well, recovery, stress, and building healthy habits that actually last.

    They talk about staying active as life changes, the link between body and mind, why community matters in fitness, and how small daily choices can make a big difference over time. Along the way, Cyrus does what he does best and turns the conversation into something far more chaotic, funny, and unpredictable than planned.

    They’re also here to introduce their brand new show, Jonty and the Doc, streaming on the IVM Podcasts YouTube channel, with new episodes every Thursday.

    If you’ve been thinking about health, fitness, or just how to feel better as you get older, this one’s for you.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Cine5 Meets Cock & Bull | Ft. Karan Mirchandani & Shreemi Verma
    Mar 13 2026

    Welcome to Cyrus Says!

    In this episode of Cyrus Says Cock & Bull, Cyrus Broacha is joined by Karan Mirchandani and Shreemi Verma, the hosts of Cine5, and the conversation goes completely off track almost immediately.

    What starts with Mumbai cab prices and the pain of getting across the city quickly turns into a full-blown spiral through Bollywood, cricket, AI, actors, awkward sets, strange industry stories, and some truly questionable detours.

    If you’re looking for structure, discipline, or clean transitions, this is not that episode.
    If you enjoy film talk, random opinions, and conversations that keep getting worse in the funniest way possible, you’re in the right place.

    And to our regular listeners, welcome back home!

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Devraj Sanyal on Music Business, Streaming, Artists & Bollywood
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of Cyrus Says, Cyrus Broacha sits down with Devraj Sanyal - Chairman & CEO India and South Asia, Universal Music Group and one of the most influential figures in the global music industry.

    But before running one of the biggest music companies in the world, Devraj was the frontman of the legendary Indian heavy metal band Brahma that dominated the Indian rock scene in the 90s.

    Devraj shares the fascinating journey from performing live gigs and selling 77,000 cassette albums in the 90s to shaping the careers of some of the biggest artists in India and globally.

    They discuss:

    • The early days of Indian rock bands like Parikrama & Pentagram
    • How artists actually make money today through streaming
    • Why India still struggles to pay for music
    • The future of Bollywood music and independent artists
    • Universal Music’s role in building artists like AP Dhillon, Badshah and Anuv Jain
    • The rise of live concerts and global touring
    • Why mental wellness music is the next big industry

    Devraj also explains how Universal Music focuses on artists and creativity first, and why understanding musicians is his biggest advantage as a CEO.

    If you've ever wondered how the music industry really works, this episode is a must-watch.

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    56 mins
  • Why Classical Music Shouldn’t Be Elite ft. TM Krishna
    Mar 9 2026

    Carnatic vocalist TM Krishna joins Cyrus Broacha for a fascinating conversation about music, culture, and breaking traditions.

    Known for challenging the conventions of classical music, TM Krishna explains why Carnatic music should not be limited to elite spaces — and why art must constantly evolve.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • What Carnatic music really is
    • Why classical music often feels inaccessible
    • The role of improvisation in Indian classical music
    • Music, caste and social hierarchies
    • Whether art and politics can ever be separated
    • Why audiences misunderstand classical music
    • How tradition and innovation can coexist

    A thoughtful and wide-ranging discussion on music, culture and the future of classical art.

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    1 hr