Pippa Movie Review: Ishaan Khatter, Mrunal Thakur's Film Earns A Salute, Shouldering Soldiering History With Commendable Storytelling
The film's strength lies in its straightforward storytelling, avoiding unnecessary diversions and maintaining a sharp focus on the core narrative.
"Pippa," directed by Raja Krishna Menon, is a compelling war drama set against the backdrop of the Indo-Pak War of 1971, culminating in the birth of Bangladesh. The film delves into the historical context of the conflict, focusing on the plight of East Pakistan, its struggle for autonomy, and the subsequent intervention by India.
The narrative efficiently navigates through the complexities of the geopolitical landscape, laying the foundation with a poignant portrayal of the historical events. The introductory cartoon story effectively captures the atrocities faced by the people of East Pakistan, setting the tone for the intense drama that follows. The film's strength lies in its straightforward storytelling, avoiding unnecessary diversions and maintaining a sharp focus on the core narrative.