How does Anupam Kher feel about 100 days of ‘Tanvi The Great’?
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Mumbai, Jan 9 (NationPress) Esteemed actor Anupam Kher marks a significant moment as his film “Tanvi The Great” has officially reached 100 days in select theaters, making a profound impact on audiences. After a two-decade hiatus, Kher returned to directing with this project.
In his Instagram post, Kher shared his enduring philosophy of never giving up, a guiding principle throughout his life and career.
He posted the film's poster with the caption: “100 Days Of ‘TANVI THE GREAT’: My life has always revolved around the mantra of #NeverGivingUp! This optimistic philosophy has consistently benefited my journey in both life and work!”
Feeling proud of the film’s reception, Kher noted that viewers have been deeply touched by its themes of love, optimism, resilience, compassion, and bravery.
“The entire team of #TanviTheGreat is thrilled and proud to announce our film has completed 100 Days in limited theaters! Those who have experienced the movie have resonated with its themes of Love, Optimism, Resilience, Compassion, and Bravery!”
While acknowledging the importance of commercial success, Kher emphasized that stories that resonate and create a meaningful impact are invaluable.
“As a member of the film industry, I celebrate films that achieve significant financial success! However, I equally cherish our film, which is winning HEARTS and making a substantial difference in people’s lives! A heartfelt congratulations and a BIG THANK YOU to my cast and crew for their unwavering faith, love, and support! Jai Ho! #Celebration #Love #Autism”
Concluding his reflections, Anupam described the 100-day milestone as a collective achievement, stating: “100 days of Tanvi The Great. A journey filled with quiet moments that softly touched hearts and lingered long after. Some stories don’t demand celebration; they choose to endure.”
The film features Anupam Kher, Shubhangi Dutt, Arvind Swami, Iain Glen, Boman Irani, Jackie Shroff, Pallavi Joshi, and Karan Tacker.
It tells the story of Tanvi Raina, a 21-year-old woman on the autism spectrum, who lives with her mother Vidya and grandfather Colonel Pratap Raina. Inspired by her late father, Captain Samar Raina, an Indian Army officer whose dream was to salute the flag at Siachen Glacier.