‘Tanvi The Great’ premieres in Delhi, celebrates courage and inclusion
By Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu: Assistant Chief Editor

Delhi: New Delhi witnessed the star-studded red-carpet premiere of ‘Tanvi The Great’ on July 13 at PVR Plaza, Connaught Place. Backed by the National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC) and Anupam Kher Productions, the film delivers a deeply moving narrative of resilience, neurodiversity, and national pride.
A story of strength at the world’s highest battlefield
‘Tanvi The Great’ tells the inspiring story of a young autistic woman who dares to conquer a space her father couldn’t—India’s highest battlefield. With a powerful storyline that blends emotional depth and nationalistic spirit, the film challenges stereotypes and champions inclusion.
An ensemble cast and visionary direction
The film features Shubhangi in the lead role, alongside veterans Anupam Kher, Iain Glen, Pallavi Joshi, Jackie Shroff, Boman Irani, Nassar, Karan Tacker, and Arvind Swamy. Their performances bring depth to a script that demands both emotional nuance and powerful delivery.
Red carpet premiere draws dignitaries and film icons
The premiere was attended by Delhi Chief Minister Dr. Rekha Gupta, Chief Secretary Dharmendra, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, and Secretary of Information and Broadcasting Sanjay Jaju. Their presence highlighted the government’s support for cinema that uplifts marginalized voices.
A landmark release for NFDC’s 50th anniversary
Marking its golden jubilee, NFDC reaffirms its mission to promote purposeful storytelling in Indian cinema. ‘Tanvi The Great’ stands as a proud testament to NFDC’s commitment to producing impactful narratives that blend artistic excellence with social relevance.
Nationwide release slated for July 18
The film will hit theatres across India on July 18, inviting audiences to experience Tanvi’s incredible journey of hope, courage, and breaking barriers. It promises to be more than a film—it is a message of empowerment for every viewer.



