
‘Tanvi The Great' film trailer: A woman with autism wants to join the Indian Army
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Anupam Kher directs Shubhangi, Iain Glen, Pallavi Joshi, Boman Irani, Jackie Shroff and Karan Tacker. The Hindi film will be out on July 18 in cinemas.

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Hindustan Times
22 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Tanvi The Great Trailer: Anupam Kher and Shubhangi present a wholesome journey of a girl who is different, but no less
Jun 30, 2025 06:12 PM IST Last month, five Indian films were selected to premiere at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. One of the most special and talked about movies in this list was Tanvi The Great. What makes this project so special is that it marks actor and filmmaker Anupam Kher's much-awaited return to the director's chair after over two decades. Starring newcomer Shubhangi Dutt and Anupam himself in the lead along with Iain Glen, Boman Irani, Jackie Shroff, Pallavi Joshi and Karan Tacker, the film follows the story of a young woman with autism who sets out to join the Indian Army in order to fulfil her late father's dream. Well, the trailer is finally here and it does complete justice to the rave reviews that Tanvi The Great received after its premiere at Cannes. Shubhangi Dutt and Anupam Kher in Tanvi The Great Sharing the trailer on his social media handle, Anupam Kher wrote, 'TANVI THE GREAT TRAILER: ❤️ In a world that saw her through a different lens, she kept shining with a light that could not be unseen. Her smile awakens hope, her heart builds courage, and her journey inspires us all. And now, she is here to meet you all. She is #TanviTheGreat. Trailer out now!❤️😍❤️ Arriving in cinemas on 18th July. ❤️😎.' The trailer begins by introducing us to Shubhangi Dutt as the spirited and ever-smiling Tanvi, who moves to Lansdowne in Uttarakhand to live with her grumpy grandfather Anupam aka Col. Pratap Raina. Well, fans are blown away by the trailer as well as the concept and Shubhangi's bang-on performance as Tanvi. Showering love, one such netizen shared, ' a trailer!! After so so long seeing something like this. Too good. Dil ko chhune wali acting and all actors are ek se badhkar ek. Hooked to this trailer. ❤️,' whereas another comment read, 'This trailer truly touched my heart. I'm still teary-eyed 😭can't wait for the movie to release on July 18th😍😍😍 #tanvithegreat.' A social media user stated, 'This storyline looks so interesting, emotional and connected ! Concept is so damn good. All the best sir. This will be a blockbuster hit for sure 🔥 Beyond words ! Specially, Shubhangi's Acting ❤️,' while another comment read, 'Everything looks great! The best part is your completely authentic acting—purely realistic, with no drama or over-the-top melodrama.' How excited are you to watch Tanvi the Great when it arrives in theatres on July 18?


Economic Times
23 minutes ago
- Economic Times
Sarzameen OTT release date: When and where to watch Kajol, Prithviraj Sukumaran and Ibrahim Ali Khan's thriller
Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads About the teaser What to expect from the movie? Internet reacts After making a quiet yet confident debut with Nadaaniyan earlier this year, Ibrahim Ali Khan is already stepping into heavier territory with his next film, Sarzameen . Set to premiere on JioHotstar on July 25, this emotionally charged thriller not only sees the young actor team up with powerhouses like Kajol and Prithviraj Sukumaran but also marks the directorial debut of Kayoze Irani , the son of Boman teaser, released by the makers on Monday, hints at a gripping drama rooted in duty, sacrifice, and family. Backed by Dharma Productions , Sarzameen explores the price one pays for loyalty to both country and kin. The story unfolds in the politically tense backdrop of Kashmir and follows Colonel Vijay Menon (Prithviraj Sukumaran), a decorated army officer whose life of discipline and sacrifice begins to unravel when personal and national duties stars as Meera, a mother and wife trying to anchor her family in the midst of emotional turbulence, while Ibrahim Ali Khan plays Harman, a young man whose past is haunted by unspoken trauma and buried truths. His character promises a layered performance, marking a sharp pivot from his Kayoze Irani called Sarzameen 'profoundly intense and deeply intimate', in a press note as cited by ANI. He further added that the story allowed him to explore the emotional battlefields that are equally impactful as physical ones, and that working with such a powerful star cast was a users have begun buzzing about Sarzameen following its teaser release. Many drew comparisons between Kajol's character and her intense performance in Fanaa, while others expressed excitement over Prithviraj Sukumaran's commanding screen presence, saying he looks like he was born to be a Hindi film hero. Some even wondered aloud if Sarzameen could be a spiritual successor to Mission Kashmir, given its emotionally charged military backdrop.


Time of India
24 minutes ago
- Time of India
Aamir Khan revisits Bollywood's underworld era: When he got an invite from someone dangerous
Aamir Khan has opened up about a disturbing chapter from the peak of his early stardom, when the Bollywood industry was grappling with underworld influence during the 1990s. In a recent interview with The Lallantop, the actor shared how he was approached multiple times by individuals linked to the underworld, who insisted he attend a party in the Middle East — likely in Dubai. Despite repeated offers of money and assistance, Khan stood firm in his refusal. Back then, Aamir had established himself as a major name in Hindi cinema following the success of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak in 1988. But his rising fame also attracted the attention of some dangerous individuals. Without naming anyone, he said that some men approached him on a film set and later tried several times to convince him to attend the overseas gathering. Firm Refusal Despite Pressure Khan recalled that these individuals first offered financial incentives, along with promises to help with any professional need. When that didn't work, the tone shifted. According to the actor, the group eventually told him that his appearance had already been announced, making it a matter of prestige. However, Khan continued to decline. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tiger reunites with the zookeeper after 5 years. See the tiger's reaction! Story To Hear Undo He told them clearly that if they wished, they could come any time and force him to go — by beating him or dragging him away — but he would never go of his own will. That meeting turned out to be their last interaction. After that, the group never contacted him again. Fear for Family's Safety While Aamir maintained a courageous front during the confrontation, he admitted he was deeply afraid at the time. What troubled him most was the safety of his family. He had two young children then, and his parents were deeply concerned for his well-being. Still, he remained steadfast in his decision, telling them that he simply wanted to live life on his own terms. At the time, he was married to Reena Dutta, with whom he had two children — Junaid and Ira. Their safety weighed heavily on his mind, but he did not allow fear to dictate his choices. Career Then and Now Aamir Khan also reflected briefly on his career, addressing a common debate around his 2007 directorial debut Taare Zameen Par. While Amol Gupte was the creative director who developed the concept, Khan explained that he eventually took over the direction himself after being dissatisfied with some of the filmed footage. He affirmed that he fully helmed the final version of the film. Currently, Aamir is enjoying the success of Sitaare Zameen Par, which has crossed ₹100 crore in India and earned over ₹160 crore globally. It has become one of the year's highest-grossing Hindi films. He is also producing Lahore 1947, a period drama directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, starring Sunny Deol and others. Additionally, he will make a cameo appearance in Coolie, a film led by Rajinikanth, which he agreed to join purely out of admiration for the legendary actor.