Kohrra Season 2 Web Series Review | Suchin Mehrotra | THR India

LAST UPDATED: FEB 11, 2026, 13:22 IST|6 min|20.3k views

In this review for The Hollywood Reporter India, Anupama Chopra breaks down Kohrra Season 2, the Netflix crime drama from writer-showrunner Sudip Sharma, co-created with Gunjit Chopra and Diggy Sisodia. Anupama explores how the sophomore season goes smaller and more focused rather than bigger, delivering a far more piercing and personal story than the first. With Suvinder Vicky's Inspector Balbir Singh no longer part of the proceedings, the season introduces Mona Singh as Inspector Dhanwant Kaur — a grieving mother and relentless cop — alongside Barun Sobti's returning Inspector Garundi, whose crooked smile and razor-sharp wit provide much-needed comic relief. Anupama examines how the show uses a police procedural merely as a framework to delve into the dark heart of regular people, with the raw human drama hitting far harder than the crime itself.


Anupama highlights standout performances from Mona, whose portrayal of internalised grief is quietly devastating, Anurag Arora who finally gets a role worthy of his calibre, Pradhuman Singh as Dhanwant's alcoholic husband, and newcomer Prayrak Mehta whose subplot as a young migrant searching for his father is felt in the bones. She also unpacks the season's fascinating gender dynamics — how the women hold the power and drive the narrative while the men, for all their performative grandstanding, are shown as meek and on the backfoot. Anupama's bottom line: Kohrra Season 2 is an exquisitely crafted crime drama that ensures the personal hits harder than the procedural.

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