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Cyrus Sahukar to be a part of virtual cooking sessions

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Mumbai, June 2 (IANS) Actor-anchor Cyrus Sahukar is all set to explore culinary passions in a new cooking show, titled " The Missing Apron".

On the show, Cyrus will engage in interactive virtual cooking sessions with chef Ananya Banerjee.

"It's been over 60 days home alone for me, without knowing anything about cooking and I have realized that not everyone wants to be a master-chef. Sometimes you just want to get away by a couple of easy to cook recipes and show like 'The Missing Apron' provides access to 3 ingredients recipes to all those who doesn't like to spend much time on tedious cuisines," Cyrus said.

According to Ananya, the show will "instill confidence in those who worry about not being able to cook".

"One doesn't need to be a professional chef to create wonderful meals. A little bit of patience and some creativity can help anyone turn into a good cook," she added.

"The Missing Apron" will premiere on TLC on Tuesday.

--IANS

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