Anupam Kher's 'Tanvi the Great' Hits Oscar Eligibility Milestone 41 Years After 'Saaransh'

Anupam Kher has expressed profound gratitude for the overwhelming response to his film 'Tanvi the Great', which has been shortlisted for the 98th Academy Awards. He compared the love for this film to the reception of his iconic 1984 debut 'Saaransh', calling it a rare career milestone. The film, which Kher also directed, explores themes of autism and the Indian Army, featuring Shubhangi in the lead role. It is now among 201 feature films eligible for consideration in the prestigious Best Picture category at the upcoming Oscars.

Key Points: Anupam Kher Celebrates Oscar Eligibility for 'Tanvi the Great'

  • Film eligible for 98th Oscars
  • Kher compares it to debut 'Saaransh'
  • Explores autism and Indian Army themes
  • Among 201 films in Best Picture race
  • Features Shubhangi in lead role
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"Second film after Saaransh": Anupam Kher celebrates new milestone in 'Tanvi the Great' after 41 years

Anupam Kher expresses joy as his film 'Tanvi the Great' is shortlisted for the Oscars, marking a major career milestone since his 1984 debut 'Saaransh'.

"In the past 41 years, this is probably the second film, after Saaransh, for which I have received so much love. - Anupam Kher"

Mumbai, January 21

Actor Anupam Kher has expressed deep gratitude and delight over the overwhelming response and love to his film 'Tanvi the Great'. Kher also reflected on the film's latest milestone after joining the list of 201 feature films that are eligible for consideration at the 98th Oscars.

Speaking to ANI, Anupam Kher shared that it was the second time that he had received such acknowledgement and love from the audiences after his 1984 debut film 'Saaransh'.

"I knew that Tanvi the Great would go far. In the past 41 years, this is probably the second film, after Saaransh, for which I have received so much love and appreciation. When I saw my name in the Academy's list, and it was written, from India, my heart got even happier," he said.

While speaking on the shortlisting of 'Tanvi the Great', he added, "This film was very close to me, the writers, the producers, and the actors. So when it was shortlisted at the Oscars, we were very happy. We have stopped celebrating small achievements. For us, it is a big achievement. We have celebrated it. 16-17,000 films are released, and out of those, 200-250 films are eligible. They are eligible because they are watched and shortlisted. So I am very happy."

Earlier this month, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) revealed the 201 eligible films that directly qualify for the prestigious Best Picture race, according to Variety.

The Academy Award nominations will be revealed on Thursday, January 22.

'Tanvi The Great', which is directed by actor Anupam Kher, features Shubhangi in the lead role of Tanvi Raina. The film explores themes of autism and the Indian Army. Shubhangi plays a young girl inspired by her late father's army service, as she dreams of following in his footsteps.

The film also stars Anupam Kher, Jackie Shroff, Boman Irani, and Karan Tacker in key roles.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see an Indian film on that list! The theme of autism combined with the Indian Army sounds very powerful. Hope it gets the recognition it deserves on the global stage.
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Rohit P
Honestly, while I'm happy for him, I feel we celebrate these 'Oscar eligible' lists a bit too much. The real win is making films that resonate with our own people first. Still, best of luck!
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Sarah B
As someone who works with children on the spectrum, I'm really glad mainstream Indian cinema is exploring autism. Representation matters. Will definitely watch this.
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Vikram M
Anupam Kher sir's humility is always touching. Comparing this love to Saaransh, which was his debut, shows how much this project means to him. The cast looks stellar too!
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Karan T
The combination of Jackie Shroff, Boman Irani and Anupam Kher itself is a winner! Hope the story does justice to the sensitive topics of autism and army life. Fingers crossed for the nomination.

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