Key Points

The trailer for "Tanvi The Great" introduces Shubhangi as a determined autistic girl aspiring to join the Indian Army. Anupam Kher directs this heartfelt drama, backed by Excel Entertainment, featuring a stellar cast. Kher calls it a tribute to those who are "different but no less," aiming to inspire kindness. The film releases worldwide on July 18, 2025.

Key Points: Shubhangi Debuts in Anupam Kher’s Tanvi The Great Trailer

  • Debutant Shubhangi stars as Tanvi, an autistic girl with army dreams
  • Anupam Kher directs this emotional resilience saga
  • Excel Entertainment backs the global July 2025 release
  • Ensemble cast includes Jackie Shroff, Boman Irani, and Iain Glen
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Debutant Shubhangi showcases the story of a girl who is different but no less in the trailer of 'Tanvi The Great'

Witness Tanvi’s inspiring journey as she defies odds in Anupam Kher’s emotional drama, featuring Jackie Shroff and Boman Irani.

Debutant Shubhangi showcases the story of a girl who is different but no less in the trailer of 'Tanvi The Great'
"“Everyone who watches Tanvi The Great will walk away a little kinder, perhaps even changed.” – Anupam Kher"

Mumbai, June 30

The makers of the upcoming film, “Tanvi The Great” have released the trailer of the film.

The trailer offers a glimpse into the world of "Tanvi The Great," introducing Tanvi—a unique girl whose strength and determination set her apart. Set against a backdrop of love, loss, and resilience, the film stands as a powerful ode to the enduring spirit of hope and courage. Speaking about the film, National Award-winning actor Anupam Kher shared, “Everyone who watches Tanvi The Great will walk away a little kinder perhaps even changed. This film is my tribute to every person who is different but no less. It’s the story of an autistic, brilliant, and fiercely determined girl who dreams of joining the Indian Army.”

“This is one of the most important films of my career, and I’m confident audiences in India will connect with it just as deeply as those around the world already have.”

The film marks the debut of Shubhangi and features an impressive ensemble cast, including Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swami, Boman Irani, Pallavi Joshi, Karan Tacker, and Nasser, with notable appearances by Anupam Kher and Iain Glen.

Directed by Kher, the upcoming emotional drama, handled by Excel Entertainment led by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar, is slated to hit cinemas worldwide on 18th July 2025.

A few days ago, Anupam Kher announced that Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani's production banner, Excel Entertainment, had joined forces with his production studio for Tanvi The Great. Sharing the exciting announcement, the 'Special 26' actor wrote on Instagram, “Announcement: Behind every great story are those who dare to believe in it and those who step in to take it even further. Today, that belief turns stronger with #ExcelEntertainment joining our journey. One of Indian cinema’s most passionate storytellers, their support in Tanvi’s journey will strengthen our dream to take her story far and wide globally. Thank you dearest @faroutakhtar and @ritesh_sid for your faith, support and appreciation!”

- IANS

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Rohit P
Anupam Kher never disappoints! The man has given us so many memorable performances, and now directing this important subject. But I hope they don't make it too preachy - Indian audiences connect better when messages are woven naturally into storytelling.
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Arjun K
The army angle is interesting! My cousin serves in the forces and we've seen how they're becoming more inclusive. If this film can show realistic challenges while keeping the inspiration, it could really change perceptions. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The production values look amazing! Excel Entertainment + Anupam Kher is such a powerful combo. But I really hope they've consulted properly with autism experts - representation matters, and we don't want another 'taare zameen par' situation where the portrayal was debated.
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Kavya N
As a mother of a differently-abled child, I'm both excited and nervous. Bollywood often gets these stories wrong by making them either too tragic or unrealistically heroic. The trailer looks balanced though - fingers crossed! 🤞
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Michael C
Interesting to see Iain Glen in the cast! After Game of Thrones, it's cool he's working in Indian cinema. The international appeal could really help spread awareness about autism globally. Hollywood should take notes on how to handle sensitive subjects.
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