Arjun Kapoor, a Bollywood actor, has generously offered to pay Anisha’s equipment costs until she turns 18 in order to support her goals. India has millions of supporters of cricket, which is regarded as a religion there. Several athletes have helped the Indian tricolor fly high over the years with their performances on the international stage, motivating millions of children to take up the sport. In India, a number of young children leave their families each morning with a heavy kit bag that contains the hope that they will one day represent their nation.
Anisha Rout, 11, travels 80 miles each day for eight hours of cricket practice because she has the same amount of zeal in her heart to represent her nation internationally. Anisha makes the challenging trip seven days a week in an effort to become like Sachin Tendulkar, her idol, and to play for her nation internationally.
Anisha’s dream is shared by her father, Prabhat, a supervisor at work, who is doing everything in his power to see his daughter wear the India jersey someday and make him proud. He needs some help, though, in order to give her the best resources and tools possible so that she can make great strides toward her goal.
“As parents, we want the best for our kids, but world-class cricket training is costly. Anisha aspires to succeed Sachin Tendulkar and win the India cap, according to Prabhat, who was quoted by Outlook India.
This assistance from Arjun Kapoor is divine: Father of Anisha, Prabhat
He responded to Arjun Kapoor’s assistance by saying that it was divine providence and that he couldn’t express how grateful he was for relieving her of her burden.
“As a father, I need to provide my daughter with the tools she needs to succeed so she can attempt to inspire future generations by doing the same. Arjun Kapoor’s assistance is a blessing. I can’t express enough gratitude to him for taking so much of the burden off of me. As a cricket player, Anisha needs the best gear, and she will now have it all until she is 18!” he continued.
Anisha, who is from Panvel, Maharashtra, works hard and exercises for eight hours each day to achieve her goal. The movie of former India captain MS Dhoni, titled “MS Dhoni: The Untold Story,” inspired the 11-year-old. At the age of 10, she participated in the Raigad District, Maharashtra, Under-15 Women’s Cricket team. Anisha, who is currently a member of the MIG Club Under-15, has opened the batting for her team three times and has recorded three half-centuries.