Mrunal Thakur 
Cinema

Mrunal Thakur says ‘Pippa’ gave her a rare role

Mrunal plays Radha, a medical student and cryptographer, who becomes an essential part of the war alongside her siblings.

IANS

MUMBAI: Actress Mrunal Thakur will be seen in the film ‘Pippa’, based on the critically acclaimed novel ‘The Burning Chaffees’. She is overjoyed about being a part of a film where a female character is given a well-defined arc, challenging the traditional gender norms seen in war dramas.

Mrunal plays Radha, a medical student and cryptographer, who becomes an essential part of the war alongside her siblings.

In discussing her role, Mrunal shared: "Radha is a character close to my heart. She represents the resilience and strength of women, not just emotionally, but also intellectually. It was refreshing to see a female character actively involved in the war effort, making significant contributions through her expertise in cryptography.”

She said: “Pippa showcases a different perspective, and I am honored to bring Radha's story to life”.

‘Pippa’, directed by Raja Menon, also stars Ishan Khatter.

Madras HC adjourns Savukku Shankar bail case after medical report

Annamalai steps down as the BJP poll in-charge for select constituencies

Rahul on India-US trade deal: PM buckled under pressure, farmers' hard work 'sold out'

'Homecoming' for army of Indian-origin cricketers this T20 World Cup

Russia fires 450 drones and 70 missiles at Ukraine, day before US-brokered talks