Key Points

Anupam Kher has unveiled the new poster for his directorial comeback 'Tanvi The Great', calling it a canvas of interconnected stories. The film starring Boman Irani and Pallavi Joshi premiered at Cannes 2025 to positive responses. It follows an autistic woman's journey to fulfill her late father's military dream against societal odds. Debutante Shubhangi Dutt shared her overwhelming experience of the film's international screenings.

Key Points: Anupam Kher Directs Tanvi The Great Starring Boman Irani Pallavi Joshi

  • Anupam Kher returns to direction after two decades with Tanvi The Great
  • Film premiered at Cannes 2025 with Jackie Shroff Iain Glen in cast
  • Story follows autistic woman fulfilling father's army dream
  • Debutante Shubhangi calls experience overwhelming after London screening
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Anupam Kher unveils new poster of his film 'Tanvi The Great', says it is a canvas of stories

Anupam Kher unveils new poster for directorial 'Tanvi The Great' featuring Boman Irani & Pallavi Joshi, calls it a canvas of stories after Cannes premiere

"This poster is more than a collage of stars. It is a canvas of stories - Anupam Kher"

Mumbai, June 18

Legendary actor Anupam Kher is gearing up for the release of his directorial 'Tanvi The Great'.

On Wednesday, he unveiled a new poster of the film that showcases looks of the characters portrayed by Boman Irani, Pallavi Joshi, Jackie Shroff, Iain Glen, and debutante Shubhangi.

"This poster is more than a collage of stars. It is a canvas of stories, all revolving around one young girl who defies labels, limits, and every easy definition of greatness. In a world that tries to fit her into a box, she dares to colour outside the lines. She is #TanviTheGreat who is coming to meet you in cinemas on the 18th of July, one month to go," Kher wrote.

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The film was recently screened at the Cannes Film Festival 2025.

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 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.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Anupam Kher never fails to surprise! After all these years, he's directing again and choosing such a meaningful subject. The poster looks intriguing - can't wait to see how this story unfolds. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
The premise sounds so inspiring! Finally a film that shows differently-abled individuals achieving extraordinary things. Hope it gets proper marketing though - Bollywood often neglects meaningful cinema after initial hype.
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Arjun S.
Interesting that they chose Siachen as the backdrop. Our soldiers there deserve more recognition in mainstream media. But I hope the film doesn't become too preachy - entertainment value matters too!
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Sunita R.
Saw the Cannes coverage - the international response seems genuine, not just token appreciation. Makes me proud that our stories are resonating globally 🌍 The debutante Shubhangi looks promising in the poster!
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Vikram J.
While the intentions seem good, I'm skeptical about actors-turned-directors handling sensitive subjects. Autism representation needs nuance - hope they consulted actual experts and didn't just rely on dramatic license.
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Neha P.
Jackie Shroff and Boman Irani in the same frame after so long! 😍 Their chemistry in old films was legendary. The military angle plus disability awareness - this could be the sleeper hit of the year if executed well.

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