Netflix's Acclaimed Crime Drama 'Kohrra' Returns
The chilling winds of suspense are set to blow again as Netflix officially announces the premiere date for 'Kohrra' Season 2: February 11, 2026. The series, lauded for its raw portrayal of Punjab's underbelly, promises to delve into a new, bone-chilling investigation, continuing its exploration of fractured families, mental health struggles, and the quiet violence beneath ordinary lives.
A New Case, A New Partnership
Season 2 revolves around a disturbing murder mystery involving a brutally killed and dismembered woman found in her brother's house. Assistant Sub-Inspector Amarpal Garundi, played by Barun Sobti, finds himself transferred to Dalerpura Police Station, reporting to a new commanding officer, Dhanwant Kaur, portrayed by Mona Singh. Despite their contrasting personalities, both officers share a relentless commitment to their work, often throwing themselves into cases even as personal walls begin to crack.
Netflix shared the poster of 'Kohrra' Season 2, depicting Mona Singh and Barun Sobti engrossed in solving a case. The caption accompanying the poster read, “Dhundh mein sach kho jaata hai. Aaiye iss naye shehar mein, sach ko dhundne (In the fog, the truth gets lost. Come, let us search for the truth in this new city). Watch Kohrra 2, starring Mona Singh and Barun Sobti, out 11 February, only on Netflix”.
The Creative Minds Behind the Mist
'Kohrra' is created and written by Gunjit Chopra, Diggi Sisodia, and Sudip Sharma. Season 2 marks a significant creative evolution, with Sudip Sharma also stepping into the director's chair alongside Faisal Rahman. The series is produced by A Film Squad Production in association with Act Three, with Saurabh Malhotra, Sudip Sharma, Manuj Mittra, and Tina Tharwani at the helm.
Sudip Sharma shared his excitement about the new season, stating, “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”. He 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, described 'Kohrra' as a “cult classic” that has earned awards and critical acclaim for its understated storytelling. She noted, “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”.
A Cult Classic Returns
With its signature blend of emotional depth and crime drama, 'Kohrra' Season 2 promises to be an unmissable crime thriller. The series continues to explore the darker undercurrents of life in Punjab, digging deeper into themes such as fractured families, mental health struggles, and the quiet violence that often exists beneath seemingly ordinary lives. As the fog rolls in, secrets will be unearthed, and the truth will be sought in the bleak, wintry landscape of Punjab.
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