Anupam Kher, Pallavi Joshi and Boman Irani celebrate Tanvi The Great's global recognition at Cannes 2025

ANI May 23, 2025 257 views

Anupam Kher marks his directorial comeback with Tanvi The Great, celebrated at Cannes 2025. The film, starring Pallavi Joshi and Boman Irani, highlights an autistic woman’s military mission. Debutant Shubhangi Dutt shares her overwhelming Cannes experience. The project boasts an ensemble cast and Oscar-winning sound design.

"I wanted to make a film from India for the world, and I think I’ve managed to achieve it" – Anupam Kher
London, May 22: It's a proud moment for Indian cinema as five Indian films have made it to the prestigious 2025 Cannes Film Festival.

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Anupam Kher returns to directing after two decades

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Film features autism representation and military tribute

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Resul Pookutty handles Oscar-winning sound design

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Cast includes Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swamy, and Iain Glen

Among them, Tanvi The Great has become one of the most talked-about films this year. The film is special for many reasons--mainly because it marks legendary actor Anupam Kher's return to the director's chair after more than two decades.

The cast behind Tanvi The Great -- including Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Pallavi Joshi, and debutant Shubhangi Dutt -- spoke to ANI about the emotional journey of the film and the response it received at Cannes.

"I am not traditionally a director, but primarily an actor, but the story inspired me. When it reaches the heart of the people, it's really gratifying. The kind of comments we got in Cannes and in London yesterday are fantastic. I wanted to make a film from India for the world, and I think that I have sort of managed to achieve it," Kher said.

"It was a very emotional moment for us because, one, Mr. Kher is directing after two decades. And, of course, every director takes their film to Cannes, but when an actor-director takes it to Cannes, to a festival like this, it means a lot," Pallavi added.

Actor Boman Irani, who also stars in the film, spoke about the importance of Indian stories finding international platforms. "We need that nourishment of entertainment that we have grown up with over the decades, and why should we abandon that? However, there are certain kinds of films, certain tonalities, that are required, which I think should be aimed at the international market, so that we have a spotlight pointing towards our country..." he added.

The film's young lead, Shubhangi, shared how overwhelming the entire experience has been for her. From the Cannes premiere to a recent screening in London, she's still processing it all.

"It feels very overwhelming right now. Even after the Cannes screening, I was still processing it all. Yesterday, we had a London screening, and I'm still processing it because I'm living every moment of it... For a movie like this, I don't think I could have asked for anything more. It's a new life."

Tanvi The Great follows 21-year-old Tanvi Raina, a woman with autism who discovers her late Indian Army officer father's unfulfilled dream--to stand at Siachen, the world's highest battlefield, and salute the Indian flag. Despite societal pushback and institutional barriers against autistic recruits in the military, she becomes determined to fulfill this mission, according to Variety.

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The film also stars Khaki: The Bihar Chapter actor Karan Tacker, who is set to make his big-screen debut after years of working in television and on streaming platforms. Jackie Shroff and Arvind Swamy play crucial roles. Game of Thrones actor Iain Glen is also part of the film.

Tanvi The Great features sound design by Resul Pookutty, the Academy Award-winning sound designer known for Slumdog Millionaire.

The film, produced by Anupam Kher Studios in collaboration with NFDC, is set to release on July 18.

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Rahul P.
What a proud moment for Indian cinema! 🇮🇳 Anupam Kher sir proving again why he's a legend - acting, directing, and now taking our stories global. The premise sounds heartwarming too - combining autism awareness with patriotism. Can't wait for July 18th!
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Priya M.
So happy to see Pallavi Joshi getting international recognition! She's been one of our most underrated actors. The entire cast looks perfect for this story. Though I hope the autism representation is authentic and not just for emotional drama.
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Arjun S.
Interesting choice to have Iain Glen in an Indian film. Hope they don't overdo the 'white savior' angle. Otherwise, the Siachen connection is brilliant - our soldiers deserve more stories like this. Jai Hind!
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Sneha K.
Boman Irani makes a great point - we shouldn't abandon our storytelling roots while going global. The combination of Resul Pookutty's sound design and this emotional story sounds like a winner. Fingers crossed for the theatrical release! 🤞
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Vikram D.
After The Kashmir Files, Anupam Kher is on a roll! But I hope this isn't just patriotic propaganda. The autism angle could make it special if handled sensitively. Shubhangi Dutt seems like a fresh talent to watch out for.
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Neha R.
So many veteran actors in one film! 😍 Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swamy, Pallavi Joshi - what a cast! Hope the story does justice to their talents. The Cannes recognition is well-deserved if the film is even half as good as the team claims.

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