Barun Sobti says ‘Kohrra’ refuses to glorify cops or Punjab
Barun Sobti explains why Kohrra feels authentic, revealing how the show avoids glorifying cops and instead presents a layered, emotionally real Punjab.
Calling perfection in love a myth, Barun Sobti shares his simple relationship mantra and talks about returning as Amarpal Garundi in Kohrra Season 2.
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Popular television actor Barun Sobti is keeping it real when it comes to love and relationships. The actor says the idea of a “perfect relationship” simply doesn’t exist, it’s something couples have to build step by step.
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Speaking about modern relationships, Barun shared that perfection is not something that comes ready-made. “There is no perfect relationship; you have to work on it. You work on a perfect relationship,” he said.
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His take is simple: strong bonds grow with effort, patience and understanding from both sides.
The actor, who continues to enjoy a loyal fan base, also reacted to women swooning over him. Calling the affection “adorable,” Barun admitted that receiving love never gets old.
“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.
On the work front, Barun is currently seen in the second chapter of Kohrra, which began streaming on Netflix on February 11.
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He reprises his role as sharp investigator Amarpal Garundi, who this time teams up with a new character played by Mona Singh. Together, they dive into a dark and complex murder case.
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Created by Sudip Sharma, along with Gunjit Chopra and Diggi Sisodia, the new season brings a fresh mystery set against Punjab’s cold and tense backdrop.
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Barun began his acting journey in 2009 with Shraddha and gradually built a strong presence on television. He rose to major fame with Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon in 2011 and later stepped into films with Main Aur Mr Riight.
Over the years, the actor has balanced both television and film work, but if there’s one thing he seems sure about, it’s that whether in love or life, nothing meaningful comes without effort.
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