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Time of India
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- Time of India
"One of biggest compliments an actor can receive...": Shubhangi Dutt says people thought she was actually "autistic" after 'Tanvi The Great'
Shubhangi Dutt, who made her Bollywood debut with Tanvi The Great, says one of the most meaningful reactions to her performance came from viewers who thought she was actually "autistic." The actress says this made her feel deeply proud of her work. Shubhangi Dutt, who made her Bollywood debut with 'Tanvi The Great,' says one of the most meaningful reactions to her performance came from viewers who thought she was actually "autistic. " The actress says this made her feel deeply proud of her work. "Many people messaged me saying they thought I was actually autistic. I think that's one of the biggest compliments an actor can receive. If people believed my performance that deeply, then it feels like a big achievement," she shared in a conversation with ANI. 'Tanvi The Great,' directed by legendary actor Anupam Kher, features Shubhangi in the lead role of Tanvi Raina. The film explores themes of autism and the Indian Army. Shubhangi plays a young girl inspired by her late father's army service, as she dreams of following in his footsteps. Talking about the response to the film, Shubhangi said, "I am getting so much love from people... In my mind, I was only thinking that I've done my first film and my dream has come true. Along with that, I've received so much love from the audience. It's so motivating that I feel I have achieved a lot in just my debut." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like TV providers are furious: this gadget gives you access to all channels Techno Mag Learn More Undo The film also stars Anupam Kher, Jackie Shroff , Boman Irani , and Karan Tacker in key roles. It has received praise internationally, having been screened at major festivals in Cannes, New York, Houston, and London. It also received standing ovations at special screenings at the National Defence Academy and Southern Command in Pune. 'Tanvi The Great' tells the story of Tanvi Raina, a spirited girl living with her mother Vidya (played by Pallavi Joshi) and grandfather Colonel Pratap Raina. Inspired by her father Samar Raina's sacrifice, Tanvi dreams of serving in the Indian Army. The film has touched many for its sensitive portrayal of autism and patriotism.


Mint
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
‘Tanvi the Great' premieres with 'Buy 1 Get 1' offer amid clash with love flick 'Saiyaara'
Tanvi the Great: Anupam Kher directorial movie hit the silver screen on Friday, July 18. The filmmakers are offering 'Buy 1 Get 1' offer amid clash with Yash Raj Film's Saiyaara Yash. Cinephiles can avail the offer on BookMyShow using the code 'TANVI.' This offer is applicable only today. Produced under the banners Anupam Kher Studio and NFDC, the film features 160 minutes runtime. Alongside lead actors Anupam Kher and Shubhangi, the star cast includes, "Jackie Shroff, Arvind Swami, Boman Irani, Pallavi Joshi, Karan Tacker, Nasser, and Iain Glen. Film Trade analyst Taran Adarsh in a post on X stated, ''TANVI THE GREAT' ANNOUNCES BOGO OFFER – ADVANCE BOOKINGS OPEN – ARRIVES IN CINEMAS *TOMORROW*... Team #TanviTheGreat has announced a #BOGO [Buy One Get One] free ticket offer for *Friday*, the day of release [18 July 2025], on #BookMyShow.' The narrative follows an autistic girl Tanvi who seeks to fulfil her late father's dream to salute the Indian flag at Siachen. Determined to carry forward his dream, she sets off to join the Army. The trade analyst gave 3.5 rating to this social drama and called it 'soul-stirring cinematic experience.' The emotionally driven storytelling keeps you engaged and emotionally invested for the most part, the goings-on do get slow-paced and stretched in the post-interval portions... A crisper narrative would've only enhanced the impact, " Taran Adarsh added. A user wrote, 'May be this movie would not be in blockbuster collection but I am sure this can win your hearts! The story emotion engagement will be felt throughout movie. Also without any chaos !' Another user remarked, 'Cinema that heals, inspires, and makes you think. Hats off....' A third user stated, 'Just walked out of the #TanviTheGreat screening in Mumbai…With tears in my eyes… something truly magical.' Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar in a post on X stated, "Congratulations to the #TanviTheGreat team! This film is truly inspiring and heartfelt, taking viewers on an emotional journey. 'Anupam Kher sir direction impresses, adding depth & sensitivity to every scene. #Shubhangi is captivating as #Tanvi, delivering a performance that stays with you long after the credits roll. . An experience that lingers with you!'


Time of India
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Shubhangi Atre recalls how Rupali Ganguly would take care of her daughter Ashi during Kasturi days; says ‘I would call her Ma and she would call her Nani'
Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain actress Shubhangi Atre recently opened up about her early years in the television industry, sharing heartwarming memories and the struggles she faced as a working mother. In a candid conversation with Siddharth Kannan on his podcast, Shubhangi recalled how her Kasturi co-star Rupali Ganguly played a special role in her life off-screen as well. Shubhangi revealed, 'Ashi used to come to the set. Piyush would bring her to set. Sometimes she used to stay with me the whole day. Rupa Ganguly was playing my mother in Kasturi. So I called her Rupa Ma and Ashi called her Nani. So Rupa Ma used to take care of Ashi. And then my parents came to take care of Ashi. They came from Indore.' Reflecting on that phase, she added, 'Because I don't remember the one year in Kasturi as my birthday… I don't remember any days. I was a zombie. I used to fly like a zombie.' Discussing the demanding schedules of television at the time, Shubhangi admitted how exhausting it was to establish herself as a newcomer. 'Everyone used to rag me when I was new. I used to sit for hours on the sets. And back then, there were no 12-hour shifts. Actors were on set around the clock,' she said. Describing the long working hours in detail, she recalled, 'Sometimes when I left home on a Wednesday, I'd return only on Friday or Saturday after the telecast. It was cut-to-cut telecast, and I worked day and night. I used to shoot for 30 days non-stop.' Despite these challenges, Shubhangi believes her struggles taught her resilience. She credits those initial years for shaping her into the dedicated and versatile actress she is today. Her journey stands as a testament to the sacrifices and hard work that fuel success in the entertainment world.


Time of India
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Tanvi The Great's Shubhangi Dutt talks about being compared to Priyanka Chopra's ‘Jhilmil' character in Barfi!: ' I had already imbibed a lot of...'
Shubhangi Dutt earns praise for her role in Tanvi The Great. Her portrayal of an autistic girl is powerful. Comparisons are drawn to Priyanka Chopra's Jhilmil in Barfi. Shubhangi clarifies her approach was distinct. She immersed herself in research and unlearning. She observed the real Tanvi's soul. Shubhangi aimed to embody the essence of every autistic individual. Shubhangi Dutt is earning praise for her powerful portrayal in Tanvi The Great, where she plays a young autistic girl with extraordinary emotional depth. Naturally, comparisons have been drawn to Priyanka Chopra 's acclaimed performance as Jhilmil in Barfi!—but Shubhangi is carving her own path. When asked about comparisons between her role in Tanvi The Great and Priyanka Chopra's portrayal of Jhilmil in Barfi!, Shubhangi told Bollywood Bubble that while both roles may seem similar on the surface, her approach to Tanvi was completely distinct. She shared that the character was deeply challenging, and instead of drawing from a single reference, she immersed herself in extensive research. In fact, even before the shoot began, she had already internalized many of Tanvi's mannerisms, shaping her portrayal through personal interpretation rather than imitation. The actress further revealed that her preparation for Tanvi The Great involved not just research, but also a process of eventual unlearning. On her director's advice, she continued studying various sources until rehearsals began, at which point he told her to forget everything she had learned to find a more instinctive performance. When she met the real Tanvi, she sought clarity on whether she should mirror her exact behaviour. But the only guidance she received was to 'observe her soul'—a cue that helped Shubhangi craft a portrayal rooted in emotional truth rather than imitation. Concluding her thoughts, she also shared that her director's intention was for her to embody the essence of every autistic individual through her own creative lens. While she didn't grasp it immediately, the meaning became clearer over time. Once it did, she built a complete inner world for Tanvi—one she visualised and stayed true to throughout her performance.


Time of India
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Shubhangi Atre reacts to Karan Patel's temperament during Kasturi days; says ‘I have learnt a lot from him and I consider that as my ragging period'
Television star Shubhangi Atre, best known for her role as Angoori Bhabhi in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!, recently opened up on her early days in the industry during a candid chat with Siddharth Kannan. Reflecting on her time working with Karan Patel in Kasturi, she shared the challenges and valuable lessons she gained while navigating the demanding world of Indian television. Talking about Karan Patel's temperament during their Kasturi days, Shubhangi said, 'I learned a lot from Karan. He is actually a wonderful actor. I don't want to offend anyone, but there are very few good male actors on TV. He is genuinely a very good actor, and I've learned a lot from him.' She then added, 'Whatever stories you've heard from that time—I feel they were necessary for me. It was like a little ragging. Just like engineering or medical colleges, where there's a bit of ragging that helps you become tough, that's what it was for me. I consider that as my ragging period.' Recalling the demanding schedules from her early years, Shubhangi shared how exhausting the television industry was back then. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Đây có thể là thời điểm tốt nhất để giao dịch vàng trong 5 năm qua IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo 'Everyone used to rag me when I was new. I used to sit for hours on the sets. And back then, there were no 12-hour shifts. Actors were on set around the clock,' she said. Describing the intensity of the work, she added, 'Sometimes when I left home on a Wednesday, I'd return only on Friday or Saturday after the telecast. It was cut-to-cut telecast, and I worked day and night. I used to shoot for 30 days non-stop.' Despite the tough start, Shubhangi credits those formative years for shaping her into the resilient and versatile actor she is today. Her journey stands as a powerful reminder of the perseverance and growth that come with passion and persistence in showbiz.