Tiger (2025 film)

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Tiger is a 2025 Japanese drama film written, edited, and directed by Anshul Chauhan that stars Takashi Kawaguchi in the titular role, alongside Maho Nonami, Kenzo Shirahama, and Yuya Endo. It focuses on Japan's LGBTQ+ community, with Kawaguchi portraying 35-year-old gay masseuse Taiga Katagiri. Filming took place in September 2024, with post-production completed by early 2025. The film had its world premiere at the 30th Busan International Film Festival in the 'Visions – Asia' section on September 22, 2025.

Directed byAnshul Chauhan
Story byAnshul Chauhan
Produced by
  • Mina Moteki
  • Michael Carrier
Starring
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Tiger
Promotional poster
Directed byAnshul Chauhan
Story byAnshul Chauhan
Produced by
  • Mina Moteki
  • Michael Carrier
Starring
CinematographyVinod Vijayasankaran
Edited byAnshul Chauhan
Music by
  • Tyler Mcbeth
  • Mora Moth
Production
companies
  • Kowatanda Films
  • Tower5 Entertainment
Distributed byFree Stone Productions Co., Ltd.
Release date
  • 22 September 2025 (2025-09-22) (Busan)
Running time
126 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
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Premise

Taiga Katagiri is a 35-year-old closeted gay masseuse living in Tokyo, Japan. After his father falls sick, his sister urges him to drop his inheritance rights by threatening him that she will reveal his closeted sexuality to others.[1][2]

Cast

  • Takashi Kawaguchi as Taiga Katagiri / Tiger
  • Maho Nonami as Minami
  • Kenzo Shirahama as Shigeru Katagiri
  • Yuya Endo as Koji
  • Goro Sato
  • Kentez Asaka
  • Kosei Kudo
  • Masato Mori
  • Kei Kotani
  • Wataru Narita

Production and themes

Tiger's director Anshul Chauhan had wanted to make a film focused on LGBTQ+ themes and issues, having collected LGBTQ-related stories over the past three years prior to creating the film. Filming for Tiger took place in September 2024; its post-production finished by early 2025. The film's ensemble cast was announced with the start of its filming, with Takashi Kawaguchi playing the lead role alongside Maho Nonami and Yuya Endo; Kawaguchi was previously involved with Chauhan's Bad Poetry Tokyo (2018). Other actors announced include Goro Sato, Kentez Asaka, Kosei Kudo, Masato Mori, Kei Kotani, and Wataru Narita.[1]

The film was written, edited, and directed by Chauhan, produced by Mina Moteki and Michael Carrier, and had its cinematography done by Vinod Vijayasankaran. It focuses on the older LGBTQ+ community in Japan, with its protagonist being a 35-year-old gay masseuse who wants to improve his life in Tokyo. Tiger is Chauhan's fourth feature film.[1][2][3]

Release

Tiger had its world premiere at the 30th Busan International Film Festival in the "Visions – Asia" section on September 22, 2025.[4][3]

It was also screened in International Perspective at the São Paulo International Film Festival on 20 October 2025.[5]

It will be presented in 'Country Focus: Japan - 2025' section of the 56th International Film Festival of India in November 2025.[6]

The film's international sales will be managed by Free Stone Production Co Ltd.[7]

Accolades

The film will compete for the Vision Awards at the 30th Busan International Film Festival.[8]

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Busan International Film Festival September 26, 2025 Hylife Vision Award Tiger Won [9]
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