Tanvi Raina lives in a world where kindness is law and music replaces words. At 21, she is unapologetically herself—extraordinary and often misunderstood as autistic. Raised by her loving mother Vidya after losing her father, Tanvi moves to Lansdowne to live with her strict grandfather, Pratap Raina. Their worlds clash, but love and patience build a bond. Inspired by her father’s dream, she aspires to join the army to wave the national flag at Siachen. Despite excelling in training, her kindness conflicts with strict rules, and she is ultimately rejected for being autistic. Tanvi’s journey shows that courage, heart, and determination define true heroes.
Anupam Kher, a veteran actor with over 40 years in Indian and international cinema, is celebrated for his versatility and impactful performances. Recipient of the Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, and two National Awards, he has collaborated with directors including Ang Lee, David O. Russell, and Mahesh Bhatt. Beyond acting, Kher has directed Om Jai Jagdish and the Oscar-submitted short I Went Shopping for Robert De Niro. His upcoming film, Tanvi The Great, explores autism with empathy, music, and emotional depth.