Updated On: 12 November, 2023 04:41 AM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
I guess the director (Raja Krishna Menon), inevitably, has a lot to do with such basic aesthetics. You could sense much of it in Menon’s Airlift (2016), similarly set in a conflict zone

A still from the series
The first thing that strikes you about Pippa—besides its strange title, of course—is the sheer quality of the film’s production.
I say this primarily because the last Hindi military film I watched is Tejas (2023). And it’s by the same co-producers as this film, RSVP (i.e. Ronnie Screwvala) who, in turn, also produced the super-slick, actioner Uri (2019), shot in Siberia.