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Tanvi The Great Trailer: Anupam Kher's Inspiring Film Traces Autistic Girl's Journey To Join The Army

Tanvi The Great Trailer: Anupam Kher's Inspiring Film Traces Autistic Girl's Journey To Join The Army

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Watch Tanvi The Great trailer—Anupam Kher's emotional film on an autistic girl's dream to join the Army. In cinemas worldwide on July 18, 2025.
The much-anticipated trailer for Tanvi The Great is finally here—and it packs a powerful emotional punch. Directed by acclaimed actor-filmmaker Anupam Kher, the film tells a heartwarming and inspiring story of a young girl who finds her voice in a world determined to silence her. The trailer, now live, promises a cinematic experience filled with emotion, resilience, and powerful music.
Tanvi The Great has already made waves on the international festival circuit with celebrated screenings at the Cannes Film Festival, the New York Indian Film Festival, London, Houston, and more. Now, ahead of its worldwide theatrical release on July 18, 2025, the trailer offers a glimpse into Tanvi's extraordinary world.
The story revolves around Tanvi, a young autistic girl who is brilliant, determined, and dreams of joining the Indian Army. The film follows her journey through love, loss, and unrelenting perseverance. It's a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the beauty of being different—yet no less.
Talking about the film, National Award-winning actor and director 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. 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 in the titular role and features a powerful ensemble cast including Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swami, Boman Irani, Pallavi Joshi, Karan Tacker, Nasser, Anupam Kher himself, and international actor Iain Glen.
Adding further emotional depth to the narrative is a soul-stirring soundtrack composed by Oscar-winning music maestro M. M. Keeravani. The film is produced by Anupam Kher Studios in association with NFDC. Its global distribution is being handled by Excel Entertainment, led by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar, along with AA Films under Anil Thadani.
With its emotionally rich storytelling and impactful performances, Tanvi The Great is poised to be one of the most important and moving films of the year when it hits cinemas on July 18, 2025.
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