Netflix’s ‘Kohra’ is poised to captivate with its Punjab-rooted crime thriller vibe. In a revealing IANS conversation, the cast and crew unpacked the series’ emotional core and cultural authenticity.
Actor Barun Sobti traced his passion for creativity. ‘Sharing screen space with Mona Singh was transformative,’ he revealed. The project illuminated his writing gaps, spurring self-improvement.
Ranvijay Singha unpacked the show’s depth. ‘Public personas veil private storms—relationships, careers, inner conflicts,’ he observed. By spotlighing investigators’ off-duty lives, ‘Kohra’ crafts a compelling, multifaceted tale.
‘Appearances deceive; pain lurks beneath,’ Ranvijay reflected. It teaches compassion, reminding us to cherish our lot.
Mona Singh pondered human growth. ‘Convert missteps into wisdom, free of regret,’ she urged. Life’s transients are mentors, molding us kinder and stronger.
Helmer Sudip Sharma celebrated Punjab’s essence. ‘Its culture stole my heart,’ he beamed. Shoutout to Gunjit and Diggi for the script; locals welcomed him, aiding with punchy Punjabi touches.
Foggy Punjab backdrops amplify the intrigue in ‘Kohra’, blending high-stakes chases with poignant personal arcs. This series unveils a contemporary Punjab—vibrant, complex, and unmissable for thriller fans worldwide.