Saravanan and Kumudha, the main characters of the story, are attempting to embrace parenthood through IVF.  Saravanan is a struggling scientist who needs funding and approval for his most ambitious hydrofuel research, while Kumudha teaches at the school where Arjun's son Aditya (Adi) attends.  Kumudha struggles with her maternal inclinations for other children, notably Aditya (Adi), and is yearning to have a kid.
 

Arjun's son greatly admires Kumudha Miss, who always gives him more courage to play cricket.  Over time, she and Adi form a close friendship.  Saravanan, on the other hand, depends on individuals who have ties to some influential syndicate owners who fix sporting events. Since he requires a sizable sum to finance his idea, he falls into the match-fixing trap.

Arjun, a well-known cricket player, is about to be "forced" to retire by his superiors.  Despite his poor efforts in previous games, his love for the game is unwavering. In the India-Pakistan Test match, he must demonstrate his abilities after using certain methods to earn a spot in the indian squad. When arjun and Kumudha, a classmate, reunite during Adi's birthday celebration, it is a moment that changes his life. On the day of the India-Pakistan Test match, arjun also meets Saravanan, and their worlds drastically collide.

Because it concentrates on describing the characters' feelings and struggles, the initial section of the film seems to move slowly.  When Saravanan makes a bold decision to alter his destiny, the plot then takes off on an interesting note. The first half of the script looks less interesting, but the second half is more captivating.  Regarding the performances, R madhavan is the film's driving force, perfectly bringing the character to life.  In the movie, he really makes an impression.
 

Nayanthara's performance has once again demonstrated her strength as an actress. She enters the position of a caregiver and taps the emotional chords in a great way.  As the main player, siddharth provides one of his best performances to date, demonstrating a healthy balance between his personal and professional lives. His personality has many facets, including conceit, a fatherly demeanor, and a strong work ethic. He masterfully manages every emotion in the movie.
 

Although the performances are excellent, the songs—such as Shakthisree Gopalan's Hope and Lullaby—in the movie are mediocre at best and don't really heighten the mood.  But the background music is particularly noteworthy because it contributes significantly to the narrative and heightens the visual experience.

Overall, the film is a decent one-time watch.


 

 
 
 


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