After Madhya Pradesh, Anupam Kher’s Tanvi declared the great and in Delhi
The Delhi government has declared Anupam Kher directed, ‘Tanvi the Great’, Tax-Free. Earlier, the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Mohan Yadav declared a film-free film in his state.

In short
- Delhi and Madhya Pradesh announced ‘Tanvi the Great’ tax-free
- The film throws light on the inspirational journey of a young autistic girl named Tanvi
- The Chief Minister praises the social messages and emotional depth of the film
Anupam Kher’s film. ‘Tanvi The Great’ has been declared tax-free in Delhi and Madhya Pradesh. The announcement was made in Delhi by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, in which the effective story of the film was praised. This decision was made by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav follows a similar announcement in Madhya Pradesh.
In Delhi, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta praised the film on social media, highlighting the inspirational story of a young autistic girl named Tanvi. Gupta wrote, “I am happy to tell that the Delhi government has announced the film ‘Tanvi the Great’ in the state. With an impressive tale of inclusion, the film is an inspiring story of a young, ‘special’ girl-Tanvi, which is determined to achieve its dreams against all obstacles. It makes a patriotism, and awakens the discretion of the nation.”
The film was already making waves in Madhya Pradesh, where Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav announced a tax exemption after attending a special screening in Bhopal on 22 July. Yadav appreciated the film about the challenges faced by an autistic girl. It was an important moment for the film’s cast and crew, including Shubangi Dutt, Ian Glenn, Boman Irani, Jackie Shroff, Karan Taker, Arvind Swamy and Pallavi Joshi.
The story of the film revolves around Tanvi’s visit to achieve her dreams despite social and personal obstacles.
‘Tanvi The Great’ faced the box office competition from ‘Siarra’, with a film with a film with new people Ahan Pandey and Eetty Padada. Together releases are a challenge for both films to catch the attention of the audience. However, tax exemption may give ‘Tanvi the Great’ to appeal to widespread audiences with emotional depth and social relevance.




