Amazon Prime Video welcomes ‘Tanvi the Great,’ the poignant directorial debut from Bollywood stalwart Anupam Kher, released on March 3. Its trailer, brimming with raw emotion, sets the stage for a narrative that champions the human spirit against all odds.
The story unfolds through the eyes of Tanvi, an autistic girl whose grandfather—brilliantly essayed by Kher—nurtures her independence. She tackles daily tasks deliberately, her heart set on a daring dream: a career in the Indian Army. This isn’t mere fiction; it’s a clarion call for empowerment.
Kher trades his signature wit for a role layered with vulnerability and resolve, making the trailer an instant tear-jerker and motivator. The film weaves social awareness into its fabric, proving that willpower outshines any disability.
Personally inspired by his niece’s life with autism, Kher’s passion project faced theatrical hurdles but finds new life online. With a hefty budget dwarfing its cinema earnings, the streaming platform could be its breakthrough.
Grab your popcorn this weekend—’Tanvi the Great’ on Amazon Prime delivers not just a story, but a movement toward inclusivity and bold dreams.
