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"Tanvi The Great" Wins FIPRESCI India Award for Best Feature Film at Jagran Film Fest
17 Nov
Summary
- Anupam Kher's directorial debut "Tanvi The Great" wins FIPRESCI India Award
- Film follows a young woman with autism pursuing her dream to join the Indian Army
- Features acclaimed cast including Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, and Pallavi Joshi

Anupam Kher's directorial debut "Tanvi The Great" has achieved a significant milestone, winning the coveted FIPRESCI India Award for Best Feature Film at the Jagran Film Festival. The film, which follows the powerful journey of Tanvi Raina, a young woman on the autism spectrum who dreams of joining the Indian Army, has been receiving critical acclaim on the festival circuit.
The award, presented by the global association of professional film critics and journalists, FIPRESCI, recognizes the film's exceptional storytelling and its ability to promote film culture. Kher, who is also one of the film's lead actors, expressed his pride and gratitude on social media, congratulating the entire team for their hard work and dedication.
Tanvi The Great boasts a stellar cast, including Boman Irani, Pallavi Joshi, Arvind Swamy, Nassar, Iain Glen, and Karan Tacker, who have all delivered powerful performances. The film's technical team is equally impressive, with Oscar-winners MM Keeravaani and Resul Pookutty responsible for the music and sound design, respectively, and Japanese cinematographer Keiko Nakahara behind the camera.
As the team celebrates this significant achievement, the film's lead actress, Shubhangi Dutt, who has been praised for her breakout performance, graciously accepted the award on behalf of the team. This victory marks a proud moment for the entire crew and is a testament to the film's ability to captivate audiences and critics alike.




