
Tanvi the Great Hindi Movie
Tanvi Raina, a woman with autism learns of her deceased Indian Army father's dream to salute the flag at Siachen Glacier. Despite barriers facing those with autism in military service, she resolves to complete her mission.
Tanvi the Great, directed by Anupam Kher, tackles a potent mix of themes—autism, patriotism, and personal aspiration—with sincerity and emotional intent. Critics largely acknowledge the film’s good intentions, led by Shubhangi Dutt’s promising debut and a restrained directorial return by Kher after two decades. While some praise the film as a moving tale with its heart in the right place, the overall critical consensus suggests a disparity between ambition and execution. The film is noted for its warm tone and emotional reach, yet suffers from inconsistent pacing, melodramatic excess, and a message-heavy narrative that doesn’t always land. The storytelling feels overextended, with certain performances and emotional beats unable to lift the film beyond its uneven structure. A few reviewers appreciated its attempt to raise awareness, but most felt the film stops short of delivering the impact it aims for.
Verdict:
Tanvi the Great is a heartfelt but uneven film that blends social commentary with personal drama. Despite sincere performances and noble themes, its execution falters under the weight of sentimentality and inconsistent storytelling.
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Shubhangi | |
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Iain Glen | |
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Boman Irani | |
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Jackie Shroff | |
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Arvind Swamy | |
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Pallavi Joshi | |
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Karan Tacker | |
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Anupam Kher |
Director: Anupam Kher
Producer: Anupam Kher
Music Director: M.M. Keeravani
Sound Designer: Rasool Pookutty
Cinematographer: Keiko Nakahara
Editor: Tushar Parekh
Action Choregrapher: Sunil Rodrigues