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Cannes 2025: Pallavi Joshi makes her debut at the festival with Anupam Kher's second directorial 'Tanvi The Great'
Now, Pallavi Joshi has an exciting lineup of films. She will next be seen in Tanvi The Great and The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter. read more
Producer and actor Pallavi Joshi has always left everyone speechless with her incredible films. A 3 times recipient of National Awards, she is a talent in a league of her own, consistently making a significant impact with her work. Having come a long way in her journey, her contribution to Indian cinema has been truly remarkable. While she has already made waves with her achievements, she is now set to add yet another milestone, her debut at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival with her film 'Tanvi The Great'!
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Yes, Pallavi Joshi is all set to make her Cannes Film Festival debut this year. With a vast career spanning television, films, and OTT, she is a name to be reckoned with. After delivering powerful films like The Tashkent Files (2019) and The Kashmir Files, and winning three prestigious National Awards, her Cannes debut marks yet another glorious chapter in her inspiring journey.
While speaking about the same, Pallavi Joshi shares, 'I feel incredibly fortunate to present Tanvi The Great at the Cannes Film Festival, alongside our brilliant team and, of course, Anupam Kher. As an artist, this experience is something I'll always hold close to my heart. It's been an emotional roller coaster working on this film, and I'm truly excited for audiences around the world to see it. I sincerely hope Tanvi The Great resonates with people and reaches as far and wide as possible.'
Moreover, Pallavi Joshi has carved an extraordinary path in the entertainment world. From hosting popular music shows like Zee Antakshari and Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi Li'l Champs, to being one of the highest-paid television actresses in the 1990s, and being part of several acclaimed TV shows and impactful films, she has always reigned supreme.
Now, Pallavi Joshi has an exciting lineup of films. She will next be seen in Tanvi The Great and The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter.
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