Barun Sobti Starrer ‘Kohrra 2’ Ready To Stream On Netflix
MUMBAI- The makers of ‘Kohrra’ announced that the series’ssecond season will stream from February 11 on Netflix. In this new chapter, Barun Sobti’s Amarpal Garundi will report to a formidable new commanding officer, Dhanwant Kaur, played by Mona Singh. Their dynamic has been teased by the makers.
Sobti was a hit in the first season and the darling of online fans, especially women.
Leaving Jagrana behind, Assistant Sub-Inspector Garundi is now posted to Dalerpura Police Station. Different as he and Dhanwant may seem, both share the same passion to throw themselves into a case, even as the walls they’ve built to escape their pasts crumble right before their eyes.
Showrunner and director Sudip Sharma shared, “It’s quite exciting to be back. Season 1 allowed us to explore quieter tensions between people, between past and present. This season as well, we’ve tried to bring forth as authentic a portrayal of Punjab as possible, with the characters rooted in a universal reality we’ve seen play out across the country.”
Sharma added, “The show’s an emotional roller-coaster. Barun and Mona have done a fantastic job, and I can’t wait for people to see it for themselves.”
Tanya Bami, Series Head, Netflix India, added, “’Kohrra’ is our cult classic, which won many awards, love, and accolades from audiences and critics. What makes it unique is its honest simplicity, the unassuming backgrounds that expose deep layers of complexity as the fog lifts episode on episode.”
“Set in a new city against the backdrop of a new crime and new partnership, S02 is even more riveting. I completely credit the expert craftsmanship of Sudip Sharma, who is not only the creator & showrunner, but is also making his directorial debut with S2. For all crime fans, this is an unmissable crime drama thriller.”
Created and written by Gunjit Chopra, Diggi Sisodia and Sudip Sharma, Season 2 brings a fresh case and a new pairing, rooted once again in Punjab’s bleak, wintry terrain where silence often speaks louder than a confession. (IANS)