Why Nassar broke down in tears after listening to the script of 'Tanvi the Great'

IANS May 12, 2025 261 views

Veteran actor Nassar was profoundly moved to tears after hearing the script of "Tanvi the Great" directed by Anupam Kher. The film features an impressive ensemble cast and showcases Nassar's legendary acting prowess. Kher specifically wanted Nassar for the role of Brig. Rao, praising his remarkable career and generous spirit. The film, produced by Kher Studios and NFDC, promises to be an emotionally compelling cinematic experience.

"Without listening to the details, he said he is doing the film" - Anupam Kher
Why Nassar broke down in tears after listening to the script of 'Tanvi the Great'
Mumbai, May 12: Veteran actor Nassar was moved to tears after hearing the script of Tanvi the Great, the upcoming film directed by Anupam Kher.

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Legendary actor Nassar deeply impacted by Tanvi the Great script

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Anupam Kher praises Nassar's extraordinary acting journey

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Star-studded cast includes Boman Irani and Jackie Shroff

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Film directed by Anupam Kher with Oscar-winning music composer

In a recent post, Kher revealed that Nassar found the story so emotionally stirring that he couldn’t hold back his emotions—highlighting just how impactful the film promises to be. On Monday, Anupam Kher shared the first-look poster of Nassar as Brig. Rao, along with a heartfelt note in which he praised the Baahubali star’s acting journey.

In the caption of the post, the ‘Special 26’ actor revealed that he had envisioned only Nassar in the role of Brig. Rao, a key character in his upcoming film. What moved him most was Nassar’s immediate agreement to join the project — without even hearing the full script. Anupam wrote, “Actors of Tanvi The Great: Even though #NasserSir is younger than me, it is because of his legendary film career that the ‘SIR’ comes out automatically when I am referring to him. His acting graph and his list of films are an actor’s dream. Thevar Magan, Bombay, Anne Sivam, Nayakan, Bahubali…. I can go on and on. The list is endless. 552 and counting. But it is The Person that makes him The Tallest man. He is an Outstanding actor, highly respected and generous!.” (sic)

“I wanted only him to play Brig. Rao in Tanvi The Great! Without listening to the details, he said he is doing the film. It is only when I shot with him on the first day that I narrated him the script and his role in detail. He had tears in his eyes, and I had the character on the sets. Thank you, Nasser Sir, for your Magnanimity, large-heartedness, and a BRILLIANT performance. Your helping Shubhangi (Tanvi) during the shoot was priceless. You make the perfect Brig. Rao. Jai Hind,” he added.

“Tanvi The Great” features an impressive ensemble cast including Iain Glen, Boman Irani, Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swami, Pallavi Joshi, and newcomer Shubhangi in the lead role.

Directed by Anupam Kher and with music composed by Oscar-winning M.M. Keeravani, the film is produced by Kher Studios and NFDC, in collaboration with Lower Middle Class Corporation. The official release date will be announced shortly.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Nassar sir is truly a legend! From Thevar Magan to Baahubali, his performances always give me goosebumps. Can't wait to see him as Brig. Rao - when veterans like him and Anupam Kher collaborate, magic happens! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
This makes me so emotional! When actors of this caliber get moved by a script, you know it's something special. Hope Tanvi the Great lives up to the expectations. Also, Shubhangi is lucky to debut with such amazing co-stars! ✨
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Sanjay V.
Respect for Nassar sir's dedication - agreeing to a role without hearing the full script shows his trust in Anupam Kher's vision. But I hope the film doesn't get too preachy - sometimes emotional stories lose impact when they try too hard.
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Ananya T.
MM Keeravani's music + Nassar's acting + Anupam Kher's direction? This is a dream combo! 😍 The poster looks intense - hope the story does justice to such a stellar cast. Bollywood needs more meaningful films like this!
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Vikram J.
Nassar sir crying after hearing the script reminds me of how he made us cry in Bombay. True artists connect with stories at a deeper level. Jai Hind indeed - looking forward to this patriotic tale with nuanced performances!
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Neha P.
While I'm excited for the film, I hope the "Jai Hind" angle doesn't make it overly jingoistic. Our cinema has evolved beyond chest-thumping patriotism - subtle storytelling like Sardar Udham shows real impact. That said, with this cast, expectations are sky-high!

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