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          Producer-director Dinesh Vijan is a man with a plan.!

          Being Cyrus

          2005 Indian film

          Being Cyrus is a 2005 Indian English-language drama film directed by Homi Adajania. The film revolves around a dysfunctional Parsi family.

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        1. Experience: Intellectual Asset Partners, LLC · Education: Amity University · Location: New Delhi.
        2. Barack Obama, in his memoir "A Promised Land," praised Dr. Singh's commitment to economic reform, his dedication to the well-being of the Indian people, and his.
        3. Producer-director Dinesh Vijan is a man with a plan.
        4. Dinesh Vijan and Maddock Films have garnered immense praise from leading trade journalists for their unprecedented success in Celebrated.
        5. Vijan, who left his banking job in to pursue films, is the founder of Maddock Films and has produced movies including Being Cyrus, Stree.
        6. The film was originally titled Akoori, a reference to a traditional Parsi scrambled eggs-like side dish. The film is the directorial debut of Homi Adajania and Saif Ali Khan's first film in English. Upon its release, the film was reported to be released in a Hindi dubbed version in 2007, however, the director cancelled the plan.[3]

          Plot

          The plot is sometimes narrated from the perspective of Cyrus Mistry.

          Dinshaw Sethna is a retired sculptor who lives with his wife Katy in Panchgani. Dinshaw's brother Farrokh, their father Fardoonjee, and Farrokh's wife Tina reside in Mumbai.

          Producer Dinesh Vijan has taken his Supernatural Universe to another level by revealing the lineup of his future films, which include Stree.

          Cyrus Mistry, a wanderer hailing from Jamshedpur, arrives at Dinshaw's house one morning. He professes his admiration for Dinshaw's work and asks if he can become a sculpting apprentice. Dinshaw and Katy agree, and soon