Hi all,

I watched Tanvi the Great, the latest movie on disability, with autistic 
individuals, families and sector allies — a screening full of emotion, hope, 
and hard questions. The film tries. It cares. Sometimes, it even soars. But it 
also asks an autistic child to be ‘great’ before she’s accepted.

Why do disability stories still need a miracle to matter? Read my full review 
here, 
https://shruti-pushkarna.medium.com/tanvi-the-great-or-the-burden-of-being-miraculous-37549b33ebaf


Best,
Shruti



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