'Tigers', produced by Prashita Chaudhary of Cinemorphic and Guneet Monga of Sikhya Entertainment, revolves around a salesman, played by Emraan, who sells infant formula, the artificial substitute for breast milk and how he discovers a big racket and goes after it.
Tanovic, best known for his 2001 Oscar-winning film 'No Man's Land', shot the film in India based on a true-story.
"We are going to Toronto, San Sebastian and some other film festivals. It looks like it is going to be good (festival wise). It is a special film for me," Tanovic told PTI.
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