Gatta Kusthi 2 has struck a chord with audiences, and while much of the conversation has centred on the film’s writing and comic energy, one factor stands out as central to its success — Aishwarya Lekshmi. As Keerthi, she doesn’t just support the story; she anchors it. It’s hard to imagine the Gatta Kusthi universe working quite as well without her, and that alone says a great deal about the space she now occupies in this franchise.
Across the industry, Aishwarya has quietly built a reputation as one of South India’s most dependable performers. Her appeal isn’t built on flash — it’s built on consistency. Audiences trust what she brings to a role, and that trust has translated into something increasingly rare: a growing, loyal following among family audiences who return to her films precisely because they know what to expect from her — believable, grounded performances that never feel like a stretch.
Look at Aishwarya’s filmography and a pattern emerges. Ammu, Kumari, Poonguzhali, Dr. Rekha, and now Keerthi — each role distinct, each one memorable in its own right. This isn’t an actress chasing screen time; it’s one choosing characters with care. That discipline in script selection has made her one film closer, each time, to becoming a genuine family favourite, rather than a name attached to a string of forgettable parts.
What’s emerging now is a rising force — an actress whose value stretches comfortably across both commercial entertainers and content-driven cinema. Producers and directors clearly see something in her that goes beyond a single successful film: a bankability built on range and reliability, not on hype cycles.
That trajectory makes her next move all the more significant. Aishwarya’s upcoming release is a female-centric film — a project that positions her as the one carrying the story, not just supporting it. It’s a natural next step for an actress who has spent years building an audience’s trust one character at a time, and it reflects the industry’s growing confidence in her ability to lead.
Keerthi, in Gatta Kusthi 2, is a masterclass in what a commercial heroine can be when written well. She moves through romance, comedy, emotional beats, action, and family drama without ever feeling like she’s ticking boxes. It’s this range that makes Keerthi one of Tamil cinema’s strongest recent commercial female characters — a role built on good choices, both by the writers and by the actress who brought her to life.
Taken together, Gatta Kusthi 2 reaffirms Aishwarya Lekshmi as one of the film’s biggest strengths. Keerthi joins her list of signature characters, and the film itself becomes another strong addition to a filmography built on smart choices. It also sets up a natural transition — from an ensemble commercial hit to a film built entirely around her. Quietly, without much noise, Aishwarya Lekshmi is becoming one of the best in the business — a favourite that extends well beyond any one fan base.

