New Delhi buzzes with excitement as Netflix gears up to launch the gripping crime thriller ‘Kohra’. In an exclusive chat with IANS, the director and cast spilled the beans on what makes this series a must-watch.
Barun Sobti, stepping into a challenging role, shared his creative journey. ‘I’ve always craved growth in the creative world,’ he said. Working alongside Mona Singh was a highlight, pushing him to confront his writing weaknesses and evolve as an artist.
Ranvijay Singha delved into the series’ unique angle. ‘Promotions often mask personal struggles,’ he noted. ‘Kohra’ doesn’t just chase criminals; it peels back the investigators’ private lives, blending family woes and professional pressures for a richer narrative.
‘Outward perfection hides inner turmoil,’ Ranvijay added. The show reminds us everyone battles demons, urging gratitude for our own blessings.
Mona Singh reflected on life’s teachings. ‘True progress comes from learning from mistakes without guilt,’ she said. People enter and exit our lives as lessons, fostering growth beyond bitterness.
Director Sudip Sharma praised Punjab’s vibrant culture. ‘I’m hooked on Punjabi vibes,’ he enthused. Crediting writers Gunjit and Diggi, he revealed how Punjab embraced him, inspiring authentic dialogues and ideas infused with local flavor.
Set against Punjab’s misty landscapes, ‘Kohra’ promises a thrilling mix of suspense, emotion, and cultural depth. Viewers are in for a revelation of the region’s modern face, far beyond stereotypes. Mark your calendars—this series redefines crime drama on OTT.
