The anticipation is palpable for ‘Kohra’, Netflix’s upcoming crime saga set in the heart of Punjab. Director Sudip Sharma and stars Barun Sobti, Ranvijay Singha, and Mona Singh opened up in a candid IANS interview, offering glimpses into the show’s soul.
Barun Sobti spoke of personal evolution. Pairing with veteran Mona Singh sharpened his skills, especially in scripting, turning vulnerabilities into strengths during production.
Ranvijay highlighted the human element. ‘Interviews rarely reveal the chaos behind the smiles—family, work, hidden battles,’ he explained. ‘Kohra’ masterfully interweaves probe intensity with detectives’ personal sagas, elevating it above typical thrillers.
He emphasized life’s layered realities: ‘What seems flawless often conceals pain.’ The narrative imparts empathy and appreciation for one’s fortunes.
Mona Singh offered wisdom on resilience. ‘Embrace errors as teachers, not burdens,’ she advised. Every encounter imparts growth, teaching us to shed resentment and advance.
Sudip Sharma gushed over Punjab’s warmth. ‘The culture captivated me,’ he said, thanking scribes Gunjit and Diggi. Deeply connected, he infused Punjabi nuances, making scenes pop with authenticity.
This isn’t just a whodunit; ‘Kohra’ showcases Punjab’s dynamic culture through fog-shrouded mysteries and raw emotions. Expect edge-of-seat drama that humanizes its heroes and spotlights a reinvented Punjab on global screens.