FOR actor Barun Sobti, Kohrra 2 was
more than just a crime drama, as the
actor says it was a journey that asked
for honesty, vulnerability and a lot of emotional courage.
Expressing his heartfelt thanks, Barun took
to Instagram and shared that the show was far
more than just another project in his career.
He wrote: “The love that has come my way
for #kohrra has honestly left me overwhelmed
in the most beautiful way. Every message,
every reaction, every shared emotion has
reached me and stayed with me.”
“This was not just another project for me,
it was a journey that asked for honesty, vulnerability and a lot of emotional courage,”
Barun wrote as the caption.
The actor said that there were “moments
that stayed with me long
after the camera stopped
rolling and to see those
moments resonate with
so many of you makes
everything feel deeply
worthwhile.”
“I am immensely
grateful to the makers
and the entire team for
trusting me with this story and allowing me the
space to feel it fully and
tell it truthfully. And
to everyone who
watched, felt and sent
love, thank you for
holding this show so
close to your heart.”
He concluded:
“Your support, your
warmth and
your belief are
reminders of
why I chose this path.
Carrying nothing but gratitude!”
The new chapter of Kohrra stars Barun Sobti,
Mona Singh, and Rannvijay Singha. The second season started streaming on Netflix from
February 11.
In the new season, Barun’s reprising his role
as the sharp-witted investigator Amarpal
Garundi, who teams up with a new character
played by Mona to solve a complex, dark murder mystery of a woman.
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.
A Film Squad Production in Association with
Act Three, produced by Saurabh
Malhotra, Sudip Sharma,
Manuj Mittra, and Tina
Tharwani, Season 2
also marks an important creative evolution for the series.