NO. And you shouldn't.
Broadcasts are meant to be kept within a broadcast domain (layer 2).
IPHELPER will convert those broadcasts into unicasts and aim them to the specified resource.
IPHELPER goes on teh broadcast side of the router, it only needs to be on the interface closest to the broadcast source, because after that, it's a unicast and will traverse the remaining network between the source and the target.
Routers should not (except with extremely rare occasions)propagate broadcasts.
If IPHELPER is not forwarding the broadcast you want it to, there are some configuration parameters you can use to add / drop services that IP HELPER will forward.
Good Luck
Scott