Key Points

Anupam Kher's directorial venture Tanvi The Great is creating waves with its emotional impact on audiences. The film's special screening saw heartfelt interactions with viewers, including parents of autistic children. Delhi CM Rekha Gupta praised the movie as an inspirational must-watch for all children. Tanvi The Great continues to heal and entertain audiences since its July 18 theatrical release.

Key Points: Anupam Kher's Tanvi The Great Connects Deeply With Audiences

  • Anupam Kher shares emotional audience reactions to Tanvi The Great
  • Film praised for inspiring hope in special needs families
  • Delhi CM Rekha Gupta calls it a must-watch for children
  • Lead Shubhangi Dutt and writer Ankur Chalisa engage with viewers
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Team 'Tanvi The Great' enjoys a heart-to heart with the audience creating special memories

Anupam Kher's heartfelt film Tanvi The Great moves audiences, including autistic children, with its inspiring story of hope and healing.

"Crying is not always about sadness... It can also be about feeling something good happening on screen! – Anupam Kher"

Mumbai, July 20

Anupam Kher's second directorial venture, "Tanvi The Great" has managed to connect a chord with the audience.

During one of the special screenings of the movie, lead Shubhangi Dutt and co-writer Ankur Chalisa interacted with the audience, and the experience turned out to be extremely heartwarming.

Kher took to his official Instagram handle and dropped a video of the "Tanvi The Great" team having a heart-to-heart with those who came to witness the movie.

Sharing his experience, Kher penned on the photo-sharing app, "HOPE AND GOOD CRYING: Crying is not always about sadness or a tragedy. It can also be about feeling something good happening on screen! This is exactly what happened when I, our lead playing #Tanvi @shubhangidutt and our co-writer @ankur_chalisa went to meet audiences after the screening of #TanviTheGreat. It was HOUSE FULL."

He added that the audience included a couple of adorable autistic children. We could also see a gentleman crying in the video. Talking about him, Kher added, "He was sad because it was his wife only who took care of their daughter who stammered or #Aneesha mother of an autistic child #Arjun who saw #HOPE for her child in our film."

"#TanviTheGreat is HEALING people apart from entertaining them! Thank you #TataPower and #DrPraveerSinha for this special screening! Go watch it in the theatres near you!," he concluded.

Previously, a special premiere of "Tanvi The Great" was held in Delhi graced by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.

Calling the movie 'a must-watch for every child', CM addressed the media, saying, "I congratulate Anupam Kher for bringing this movie with a special theme for special children. Every moment of this movie was so heart-touching that I cannot describe it. The theme is so beautiful that today it is very important for every child of the country, and every child of the world, to watch this movie. On behalf of the Delhi government, we would like to show this movie to as many children as possible, which is an inspiration, which is heart-touching, which also has patriotism."

"Tanvi The Great" got a theatrical release on July 18.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working with special needs children, I'm so glad mainstream cinema is finally portraying their stories with sensitivity. The reaction from that mother in the video brought tears to my eyes. More power to the team!
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Priyanka N
Saw it yesterday in PVR. Must say the climax scene where Tanvi overcomes her challenges gave me goosebumps! Though I felt some parts were slightly melodramatic, the message was powerful. Shubhangi's acting was brilliant 👏
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Aryan P
Why is CM Rekha Gupta promoting this film? Feels like political publicity stunt. Good films don't need government endorsement. That said, the story seems genuinely moving - will watch for Anupam Kher's direction.
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Nisha Z
My autistic nephew watched this and hasn't stopped talking about Tanvi since! First time he connected so deeply with a movie character. The team has done something truly special here. Bharat needs more inclusive cinema like this 🇮🇳
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Kevin U
The trailer looked promising but I hope they've handled the subject matter with proper research. Too often Indian films oversimplify complex conditions. That crying gentleman's reaction seems genuine though - might give it a try this weekend.

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