Love, Shock & Heartbreak | Kohrra Team Says what to expect from Season 2 | Mona Singh | Barun Sobti
Feb 24, 2026•Channel
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Published4 months ago
Duration18:55
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The team of Kohrra is back, and this time, the world of the show shifts in more ways than one. In this exclusive conversation, director Sudip Sharma, co-creators and writers Gunjit Chopra and Diggi Sisodia, along with actors Barun Sobti and Mona Singh, talk about why season 2 happened, how the dynamic changes this time, and what it took to return to the world of Punjab.
Sudip shares that the decision for a second season came from the platform, but the real question was whether there was enough story left to tell. The team deliberately moved away from the male buddy cop dynamic of season 1 and introduced a female cop, played by Mona Singh, to bring fresh energy and a different emotional equation.
Writers Gunjit Chopra and Diggi Sisodia speak about consciously avoiding repetitive tropes in the thriller and procedural space. By bringing in new characters, a new crime, and deeper cultural roots from Punjab, they explain how the setting itself shapes the storytelling. While certain procedural elements remain, the perspective shifts through character-driven choices and heartland subplots.
Mona Singh reflects on how OTT has allowed women to be written as flawed, human and real rather than idealised. She opens up about playing a cop dealing with personal grief while navigating a masculine world, and why she believes there will be no comparisons with similar characters seen in other shows.
Barun Sobti addresses being constantly associated with his iconic romantic television role and shares why he feels proud of that phase rather than burdened by it. Both Mona and Barun also talk about coming from strong television backgrounds, why that space still feels like a training ground, and how it prepared them for projects like Kohrra.
The actors describe the bond on set as one built on mutual respect and camaraderie, calling it a home away from home. Barun credits Mona for bringing joy to the unit, while Mona says she entered the project without baggage and found a smooth, collaborative environment under Sudip’s direction.
The team also speaks about whether Season 2 came with pressure to live up to expectations.
And finally, when asked to describe Kohrra in one word, the team sums it up as Love. Shock. Heartbreak. Satisfaction.
Watch the full interview with the team of Kohrra Season 2.