Kohrra Season 2 Trailer: Border 2 Actress Teams Up with Barun Sobti in Gripping Netflix Series
The trailer for Kohrra Season 2 is finally out. Netflix has confirmed the new season will premiere on 11 February 2026. This time, the show changes its focus to a new town called Dalerpura. Barun Sobti returns as the cop Amarpal Garundi. He is joined by Mona Singh, who plays Sub-Inspector Dhanwant Kaur. Together, they must solve the mysterious murder of a local woman while navigating a web of secrets and family lies.
A New Partner and a Darker Dalerpura
The new season moves the action to a fresh location. Garundi is trying to start over at a new police station, but his past mistakes still haunt him. A woman named Preet Bajwa is found dead in a barn. This crime brings many suspects into the spotlight. One of them is her husband, played by Rannvijay Singha. The trailer shows a very dark and foggy version of Punjab.
The story focuses on the clash between the two lead characters: Garund, an impulsive & emotional person, and Dhanwant Kaur, a calm person who follows the rules. They do not always agree on how to solve the case. Showrunner Sudip Sharma is also directing this season. He wants to show how local secrets can destroy lives. The visuals are moody and full of tension. It looks like a classic "whodunnit" with a deep emotional core.
Why is Suvinder Vicky Missing from Kohrra Season 2?
Many fans noticed that Suvinder Vicky is not in the trailer. He played Balbir Singh in the first season and was a fan favorite. People are asking if he will return for a surprise cameo. The creators have explained that Balbir’s story is officially over.
This decision is a big risk for the Kohrra Season 2 team. They are turning the show into an anthology. This means each season tells a different story in the same world. They want the show to be about the problems in Punjab rather than just one person. Mona Singh’s character brings a new energy to the series. She replaces the mentor-student bond from the first season with a tense partnership. This allows the writers to explore new themes without repeating the same old plot.
Kohrra is changing how Indian crime shows are made. By switching characters, the show stays fresh and unpredictable. It shows that a production’s brand can outlast the influence of a famous face. If this season does well, more shows might follow this anthology style.
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