India, July 18 -- There's a point in Tanvi The Great when creative liberty takes flight and ventures into fantasy territory - and that's both a strength and a weakness.

The film follows a template similar to My Name Is Khan: an autistic protagonist (a girl here, Tanvi) embarks on an almost impossible mission, overcoming all odds. But where Shah Rukh Khan's Rizwan in *MNIK* was largely alone, Tanvi has support - her *dadu*, retired Colonel Pratap Raina (Anupam Kher), and her mother Vidya (Pallavi Joshi). Her father, Capt. Samar Raina (Karan Tacker), died in a mine blast while on duty, leaving behind an unfulfilled dream. Tanvi sets out to accomplish it for him. What follows is a journey filled with hope, determination, and a fair share of...