04 February,2021 02:16 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
A R Rahman (Photo courtesy/AFP)
Academy award-winning composer AR Rahman has come on board to compose music for Airlift director Raja Krishna Menon's next, Pippa. Set in the backdrop of 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, the movie will feature Ishaan Khatter, Mrunal Thakur, and Priyanshu Painyuli.
Rahman said he was drawn to Pippa as its story had a "human connect." "It's about every family, and I instantly related to it. I am looking forward to working with Raja Krishna Menon, Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur," the 54-year-old composer said in a statement.
Pippa is being produced by Ronnie Screwvala's RSVP and Siddharth Roy Kapur's Roy Kapur Films. Rahman's previous collaborations with Screwvala and Kapur have resulted in chartbuster soundtracks for films such as Swades, Rang De Basanti, Jodhaa Akbar and Delhi-6. Screwvala said patriotic and inspiring music has been Rahman's forte "since the beginning of his iconic career".
"We are happy to welcome the maestro onto team 'Pippa'. Collaborating with him has always resulted in spectacular albums and I'm inclined to believe that his music will be the beating heart of our film," he said.
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Kapur said Rahman's music brings depth to the film's narrative as it "elevates" its characters and storytelling. "We are truly thrilled to have on board the best musical talent one could ask for, and to be able to collaborate with him again on what we hope will be another iconic album," Kapur said.
The film will see Khatter playing the role of Brigadier Balram Singh Mehta of the 45th Cavalry tank squadron who, along with his siblings, fought on the eastern front during the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971. Based on Mehta's book "The Burning Chaffees", the movie's title is taken from the Russian amphibious war tank called the PT-76, popularly known as "Pippa". Ravinder Randhawa, Tanmay Mohan and Menon have penned the movie's script. Pippa is scheduled to hit theatres later this year.
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