

Aishwarya's hands are going to get sore again handling awards statutes instead of cricket balls early next year. She is outstanding in expressing the soft natured relationship with her dad Sathyaraj and the turbulent one with her mom (Rama). Especially remarkable is the cricketing skills that Aishu has trained hard to perfect that she never seems out of place among professional cricketers both Indian and Australian in the film. We saw her convince us as the mother of preteen boys and this time the never-fails to amaze Aishwarya Rajesh pulls off her character growth from a tenth standard girl to a team India cricketer as if it's just another walk in the park. How this village girl breaks the barriers of gender, economic background, and the society to achieve her dream forms the rest of the screenplay which tackles a much bigger issue than the obvious. In one of the matches when India loses the little girl sees her father in tears and starts growing an ambition to become an Indian cricketer and win games to make her father happy. Koushika Murugesan (Aishwarya Rajesh) is the only daughter of a farmer Murugesan (Sathyaraj) who is passionate about cricket.

It is a majestic debut for the multitalented Arunraja who manages the difficult task of embedding a strong relevant message in an entertaining sports drama. Arunraja Kamaraj known for his acting, lyric writing and singing debuts as writer-director of 'Kanaa' produced by his good friend Sivakarthikeyan.
