Excitement mounts for ‘Kohra’, the Netflix crime thriller breathing fresh life into Punjab’s portrayal. Stars and director shared intimate insights with IANS, hinting at a narrative that’s as personal as it is perilous.
Barun Sobti discussed his artistic drive. ‘Mona Singh’s collaboration honed my craft,’ he said, acknowledging script shortcomings overcome on set.
Ranvijay Singha stressed realism. ‘Spotlights hide life’s undercurrents—familial strains, job hurdles,’ he pointed out. ‘Kohra’ innovates by humanizing sleuths amid the crime hunt.
Delving deeper, he noted: ‘Polished exteriors mask turmoil.’ A lesson in gratitude amid universal struggles.
Mona Singh waxed philosophical. ‘Learn from flaws sans shame; every soul teaches before departing,’ she shared. This fuels evolution, ditching grudges.
Sudip Sharma lauded Punjab’s spirit. ‘Irresistible culture,’ he affirmed, crediting Gunjit and Diggi. Embraced by the land, he wove in local idioms for zest.
Through chilling probes in Punjab’s haze, ‘Kohra’ reimagines the state—modern, soulful, suspense-packed. It’s more than mystery; it’s a mirror to hidden lives, set to redefine regional storytelling on Netflix.