


Cuando un hombre que vive en el extranjero aparece muerto unos días antes de su boda, dos policías deben resolver el caso al tiempo que lidian con sus propios problemas.
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Makers should reconsider naming the serial as Behenchod, as it appears in every episode for more than 20 times whereas Kohrra appears only once or twice during the entire series.
Kohrra Season 2 is a quiet but deeply affecting look at grief — not dramatic, just heavy in the way it lingers in silence, distance, and things left unsaid. The characters carry pain differently, one with restrained strength, the other with denial his eyes can’t hide, and the show makes you sit with that suffocating emotional space where hope barely exists but you still reach for it. It doesn’t try to comfort you; it simply reflects how loss slowly becomes part of living, and that honesty is what makes it hit hard.
Unsatisfying / disappointing climax that felt rushed in the last episode.
This is quite similar to Paatal Lok - 2020. Middle aged, battered cop suddenly tries to solve the crime properly as a last-ditch effort to get validation from his own self. It follows somewhat of a template too. The opening scenes tell backstories or fills the gaps of the story to indicate motives and the main story continues to be a investigation of the case. The general complaints are that the ending was rushed. I did not feel as much. It feels somewhat anticlimactic, but not rushed. I am all for pensive characters, but the weight on their shoulders should be big enough to warrant it. I don't see that often. I recently finished Arcane - 2021. While these don't share anything in common. The weight of responsibilities on much younger shoulders adds a lot of gravity to the situations.



















