How Did Jackie Shroff Join ‘Tanvi: The Great’?

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Key Takeaways
- Jackie Shroff shares his emotional connection to the film.
- Anupam Kher plays a pivotal role in shaping the film's narrative.
- Jackie's character, Brigadier Joshi, is a significant part of the story.
- The film features a remarkable ensemble cast.
- 'Tanvi: The Great' is set to be released on July 18.
Mumbai, June 30 (NationPress) Bollywood’s Bhidu, actor Jackie Shroff will soon star in the upcoming film ‘Tanvi: The Great’, directed by the esteemed veteran actor Anupam Kher. Jackie, whose charisma resonates across social media and cinema, has revealed how he became involved in this project.
During the recent trailer launch, Jackie Shroff opened up about the film and shared his experience of collaborating with Anupam Kher. He also recounted a touching story about how he came to be part of the film.
The actor explained that he was captivated by a song that Anupam played during their phone conversation regarding the film.
Reflecting on this, Jackie Shroff stated, “I thank Anupam Kher for casting me in this film. I was teary-eyed when he first called me and played a song. Usually, I don't cry in front of anyone, but after hearing the song, my eyes were filled with tears. It's an honour to be on this stage with such a fantastic cast.”
He added, “Anupam Kher managed everything exceptionally well, and I learned a great deal during the filming. He imparted various nuances that are invaluable for anyone wishing to learn acting. Anupam is a remarkable actor and director who has created an absolutely brilliant film. It’s truly soul-cleansing.”
In ‘Tanvi: The Great’, Jackie portrays the character of Brigadier Joshi, working alongside a stellar ensemble cast that includes Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Karan Tacker, Iain Glen, Pallavi Joshi, and Arvind Swamy.
The film was recently showcased at the New York Indian Film Festival, where it received the honor of being attended by Hollywood legend Robert De Niro. Directed by Anupam Kher, the film is set to hit theaters on July 18.