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‘Kohrra Season 2’ Review: Social Procedural Returns Strong

Season 2 Clip 5: Kohrra
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Kohrra Season 2 picks up with sub-inspector Amarpal Garundi, now at Dalerpura station, probing the murder of Preet Bajwa found in her brother’s barn amid family secrets and suspects like her husband. Premiered on Netflix February 11, 2026, the six-episode series pairs Barun Sobti’s haunted cop with Mona Singh’s tough superior Dhanwant Kaur under showrunner Sudip Sharma’s direction alongside Faisal Rahman. It dives straight into Punjab’s foggy underbelly, blending gritty investigation with cultural tensions right from the tense opener.

This follow-up builds on season one’s acclaim by sharpening its social procedural lens, weaving NRI marriage pressures, toxic masculinity and police-community rifts into a taut whodunit that feels more layered than typical crime fare. The rural Punjab setting amplifies simmering conflicts, from language barriers in interrogations to honor-driven motives, without losing the atmospheric chill of foggy fields and dimly lit homes. That said, it stays true to the original’s unflashy style, letting quiet moments reveal deeper societal fractures.

Barun Sobti deepens Garundi’s weariness, his Punjabi fluency grounding emotional beats, while Mona Singh commands as the no-nonsense Kaur, sparking friction that elevates their dynamic beyond boss-subordinate tropes. Supporting turns from Rannvijay Singha and Anurag Arora add nuance to the suspects, and Sharma’s writing nails procedural authenticity with realistic lulls and breakthroughs. Technical restraint—moody cinematography, sparse score—keeps the focus on character-driven suspense.

Kohrra Season 2 solidifies the series as a benchmark for thoughtful Indian thrillers, trading spectacle for incisive storytelling that lingers on justice’s messy intersections. Its binge-ready arc promises more seasons exploring Punjab’s complex heartland through fresh cases.

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