The fog is rolling back in, and it’s carrying another dark mystery with it. Netflix India has officially unveiled the trailer for Kohrra: Season 2, teasing a fresh murder case and the return of two haunted investigators. Captioned, “Kohrre se nikal kar aa raha hai ek naya case,” the announcement confirms the Punjabi crime thriller will stream from February 11, 2026, exclusively on Netflix.
The two-minute trailer wastes no time setting the tone—grim visuals, tense interrogations, and rural Punjab steeped in silence and suspicion. Barun Sobti returns as Assistant Sub-Inspector Amarpal Garundi, this time paired with a new commanding officer, Inspector Dhanwant Kaur, played by Mona Singh. Together, they’re thrown into a murder investigation that’s as emotionally messy as it is dangerous.
At the center of the case is a woman found dead in her brother’s barn, and almost everyone around her is a suspect. From her husband to her own family, the lines between guilt, grief, and hidden truths blur fast. As the pressure mounts, the trailer hints that solving the crime may be the easy part—surviving its emotional fallout is another story altogether.
Directed by Sudip Sharma and Faisal Rahman, Season 2 promises to retain the raw realism that made the first season a critical favorite. But this time, the narrative digs deeper into the personal lives of the cops themselves. Trauma, moral fatigue, and unresolved pasts creep into every frame, turning Kohrra into as much a character study as a crime thriller.
The supporting cast—including Rannvijay Singha, Pooja Bhamrrah, Anurag Arora, Prayrak Mehta, and others—adds further weight to the story, hinting at layered performances and morally complex characters. If Season 1 was about uncovering the truth behind a crime, Season 2 seems intent on asking what that truth costs.
With its bleak atmosphere, culturally rooted storytelling, and emotionally bruised investigators, Kohrra: Season 2 looks ready to prove that some fogs don’t lift—they only get thicker.
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