Mona Singh on Kohrra 2: A Lesson in Letting Go and Human Fragility

Actress Mona Singh says her role in the upcoming Netflix series 'Kohrra 2' taught her profound lessons about human fragility and the importance of letting go. She joins the cast alongside Barun Sobti, with the new season premiering on February 11. The crime thriller, set in Punjab, follows investigators solving a dark murder mystery. The series is created by Sudip Sharma, Gunjit Chopra, and Diggi Sisodia.

Key Points: Mona Singh Kohrra 2 Interview: Learning Human Fragility

  • Letting go of control
  • Accepting things as they are
  • Kohrra 2 premieres Feb 11
  • New character joins investigation
  • A lesson in human fragility
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Mona Singh reflects on her biggest learnings about human fragility through 'Kohrra 2'

Mona Singh reveals her biggest takeaway from Netflix's Kohrra 2 was learning to let go. The series premieres February 11.

"I think my takeaway was of letting go of things that no longer serve any purpose. - Mona Singh"

Mumbai, Jan 29

Actress Mona Singh says working on the series Kohrra 2 left her with a deeper understanding of human fragility, adding that the series became a personal lesson in acceptance and release.

Speaking about what the Netflix series taught her about human fragility, Mona, who is a new addition to the second installment, told IANS that the experience taught her the importance of letting go.

"I think my takeaway was of letting go of things that no longer serve any purpose. Letting go of control. Accepting things as they are. This has been my biggest learning," Mona told IANS.

The new chapter to Kohrra, also stars Barun Sobti and Rannvijay Singha. The second season will stream on Netflix starting 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.

Kohrra is a crime thriller police procedural television series on Netflix, created by Sudip Sharma, Gunjit Chopra, and Diggi Sisodia, and directed by Randeep Jha. The first season stars Survinder Vicky, Barun Sobti, Harleen Sethi, Saurav Khurana, Rachel Shelley and Manish Chaudhary in lead roles.

Kohrra season 2 is scheduled to premiere on February 11. 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.

Talking about Mona, she is widely recognised for playing the eponymous heroine in the soap opera Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin. The actress is also known for her work in Kya Huaa Tera Vaada, Pyaar Ko Ho Jaane Do, and Kavach... Kaali Shaktiyon Se. She made her film debut with a supporting role in Rajkumar Hirani's comedy-drama 3 Idiots in 2009.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Kohrra's first season was a masterpiece in storytelling. The atmosphere, the acting by Barun Sobti and Survinder Vicky... top class. Glad to see the team is sticking to the same creators. February 11 is marked on my calendar! Hope the new case is as gripping.
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Aman W
It's refreshing to hear an actor talk about personal growth from a role, not just the glamour. "Letting go of things that no longer serve any purpose" is a lesson we all need. More power to Mona Singh, from Jassi to such intense roles!
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Sarah B
As someone who loved the first season, I'm cautiously optimistic. Adding a new lead character can be risky—it can break the chemistry. But if anyone can pull it off, it's this creative team. The bleak Punjab winter is almost a character itself. Fingers crossed!
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Karthik V
Finally, Indian OTT is giving us content that makes you think and feel. Not just mindless action. Mona's words show the depth actors go into for these roles. Can't wait to binge this with some chai and pakoras!
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Nisha Z
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the interview isn't just promotional philosophy and the series actually delivers a strong narrative. Sometimes these 'learnings' feel a bit rehearsed for the press. That said, the production quality of Season 1 was impeccable, so expectations are high.

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