Anupam Kher's Dual Cinematic Ventures: Varanasi-Set Film and 'Tanvi the Great' Global Premiere

Ricky Gervais

Comedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.

Anupam Kher, a distinguished figure in Indian cinema, is concurrently engaged in two significant projects: developing a film rooted in Varanasi that conceptually mirrors his 1984 cinematic debut 'Saaransh,' and launching his directed feature 'Tanvi the Great' globally on Prime Video. The veteran actor envisions his new Varanasi project as a contemporary narrative resonating with themes from 'Saaransh,' exploring a mature man's perspective on life. Meanwhile, 'Tanvi the Great,' a film portraying autism as a unique strength rather than a limitation, has successfully navigated film festivals and theatrical releases, earning widespread acclaim before its anticipated worldwide streaming debut. Kher's initiatives underscore his commitment to meaningful storytelling and fostering human connections through cinema, offering audiences both reflective and inspiring narratives.

Anupam Kher's Cinematic Endeavors: A Reflective Return and a Global Debut

On March 2, 2026, at 10:00 PM PT, the esteemed Indian actor Anupam Kher announced plans for a new film project set in the ancient city of Varanasi, a narrative he believes will echo the spirit of his 1984 breakthrough film, 'Saaransh.' Kher, who remarkably portrayed a 65-year-old character at the age of 28 in 'Saaransh,' aims to reverse this dynamic in his new venture. He envisions a story centered on a 70-year-old man who possesses the vitality and outlook of a 28-year-old, promising a 'funny thriller' infused with profound human elements and a positive, hopeful conclusion. This upcoming film, still in development, marks a reinvention for Kher, delving into human-centric tales that resonate with universal emotions.

Simultaneously, Kher's latest directorial work, 'Tanvi the Great,' is poised for its global streaming premiere on Prime Video on March 3. This compelling drama introduces Shubhangi Dutt as Tanvi Raina, a 21-year-old autistic woman. The film chronicles Tanvi's determined quest to fulfill her deceased soldier father's dream: to salute the Indian flag atop Siachen, the world's highest battlefield. Despite societal resistance and military institutional barriers against autistic individuals, Tanvi's journey redefines autism not as a disability but as an extraordinary strength. The film's message of portraying autism as a 'superpower' has garnered significant praise, particularly from the autistic community, who appreciate its authentic and empowering representation.

'Tanvi the Great' enjoyed a successful festival run, including a world premiere at the Cannes Film Market, followed by screenings in prominent cities like London, New York, and Houston. A notable moment occurred at the New York premiere, where Hollywood icon Robert De Niro, Kher's co-star from 'Silver Linings Playbook,' extended his attendance beyond a brief planned visit, later expressing profound admiration for the film and specially commending Dutt's debut performance. The film was also showcased to high-ranking officials in India, including the President and the army chief, as well as 2,000 cadets at the Indian National Defence Academy. Although its theatrical release in India coincided with the blockbuster 'Saiyaara' and faced initial box office challenges, the film found renewed life through special screenings for thousands of school students and has maintained a presence in limited theaters for 23 weeks, accumulating invaluable appreciation from audiences and critics alike, especially within the autistic community and the armed forces. Kher emphasizes the film's rare quality as a family-friendly movie, promoting humanity and compassion, and likens the viewing experience to the comforting warmth of a winter's sun or the invigorating first sip of coffee.

Anupam Kher Studios produced 'Tanvi the Great' in collaboration with India's National Film Development Corporation. The film features music by Oscar winner M.M. Keeravani and sound design by Oscar winner Resul Pookutty. Looking ahead, Kher has recently wrapped up filming for 'Khosla Ka Ghosla 2' and an untitled project with Sooraj Barjatya, while also preparing for a new musical play titled 'Jaane Pehchaane Anjaane.'

Anupam Kher's recent cinematic endeavors exemplify his profound dedication to storytelling that celebrates the human spirit. With 'Tanvi the Great,' he has delivered a heartwarming and empowering narrative, challenging conventional perceptions of autism and advocating for a more inclusive society. His upcoming Varanasi-set film promises a fresh exploration of life's journey, infused with wisdom and a youthful spirit. These projects collectively highlight Kher's artistic versatility and his unwavering belief in the power of cinema to inspire, entertain, and foster a deeper understanding of humanity.

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