Barun Sobti: "Perfect Relationships Are Built, Not Found"

Television star Barun Sobti states that a perfect relationship is not a pre-existing condition but something partners must consciously work to build. He finds the admiration from his fans, particularly women, to be an "adorable" and positive feeling. Sobti is currently reprising his role as investigator Amarpal Garundi in the second season of the crime drama "Kohrra" on Netflix. The new season features a fresh case and a new investigative partnership with a character played by Mona Singh.

Key Points: Barun Sobti on Perfect Relationships & New Kohrra Season

  • Perfect relationships are built
  • Reacts to fan admiration
  • Stars in Kohrra Season 2
  • New investigative pairing
  • Series set in Punjab
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Barun Sobti shares his mantra for a perfect relationship

Actor Barun Sobti debunks the myth of a perfect relationship, shares his mantra for love, and discusses his role in Kohrra Season 2 on Netflix.

Barun Sobti shares his mantra for a perfect relationship
"There is no perfect relationship; you have to work on it. - Barun Sobti"

Mumbai, Feb 19

Popular television actor Barun Sobti believes that the idea of a "perfect relationship" is a myth and says that it is something partners need to consciously build together over time.

Speaking about relationships, Barun shared that perfection does not come ready-made.

He told IANS: "There is no perfect relationship; you have to work on it. You work on a perfect relationship."

The actor, who enjoys a massive fan following across age groups, also reacted to women swooning over him. Calling it "adorable," Barun said that receiving love from people is always a beautiful feeling.

"It's an adorable thing. Any human being, for that matter. Being loved is better than being hated. Of course, it's a nice feeling," he added.

The actor is currently seen in the second chapter of the series "Kohrra". It also stars Mona Singh and Rannvijay Singha. The second season started streaming on Netflix on February 11.

In the new season, Barun's reprising his role as the sharp-witted investigator Amarpal Garundi, who teams up with a new character played by Mona to solve a complex, dark murder mystery of a woman.

Created and written by Gunjit Chopra, Diggi Sisodia, and Sudip Sharma, Season 2 brings a fresh case and a new pairing, rooted once again in Punjab's bleak, wintry terrain where silence often speaks louder than a confession.

A Film Squad Production in Association with Act Three, produced by Saurabh Malhotra, Sudip Sharma, Manuj Mittra, and Tina Tharwani, Season 2 also marks an important creative evolution for the series.

Barun made his acting debut in 2009 as Swayam Khurana in Shraddha. He later did a cameo role in the superhit show Dill Mill Gayye as Dr Raj, a medical intern with drug addiction. In 2010, he starred in Baat Hamari Pakki Hai.

Barun rose to prominence in 2011 with his work in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon. He went on to make his silver screen debut in 2014 with Main Aur Mr Riight. Sobti's second feature film was Tu Hai Mera Sunday.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally someone said it! All these perfect couple goals on Instagram create such unrealistic pressure. Real relationships have arguments over whose turn it is to pay the electricity bill or which relative's function to attend. 😂 Working through that *is* the relationship.
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Arjun K
He's a fantastic actor and seems like a genuinely nice guy. His humility about the fan love is refreshing. Can't wait to binge the new season of Kohrra this weekend!
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish he'd elaborated more on *how* to work on it. Communication? Compromise? Sharing responsibilities? The advice feels a bit generic. Still, kudos for moving beyond the cliché.
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Meera T
As someone who grew up watching him in Iss Pyaar Ko..., it's great to see him evolve. From a romantic hero to a gritty investigator in Kohrra. And his personal outlook seems to have matured too. More power to him! 🙏
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Vikram M
"Being loved is better than being hated" – such a simple yet profound thing to say. In today's toxic social media climate, we forget this basic truth. Good interview.

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