
A 'raw, rugged and real' Netflix drama fans are binge-watching in one day has returned for a second season.
The crime thriller was dubbed the 'best in a long time' by viewers and was streamed for 11.5 million hours after its 2023 release, according to figures from FlixPatrol.
So if you're stuck on what to watch next, you won't be disappointed with Korrha.
The Punjabi-language series - available dubbed in English - follows two police officers as they investigate the murder of a bridegroom found dead just days before his wedding.
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The case is led by veteran cop Balbir Singh (Suvinder Vicky) and his younger colleague Amarpal Garundi (Barun Sobti), whose own personal struggles unfold alongside the investigation.
As they dig deeper, they uncover secrets within the victim’s powerful family, including his uncle Maninder Dhillon (Varun Badola) and others connected to the case.

The series boasts a perfect 100 percent score from Rotten Tomatoes critics, with viewers also singing Kohrra's praises elsewhere on social media.
One Reddit user described it as the 'best Netflix series in a long time,' as a second admitted to binge-watching it in one day.
"An absolute gem of a series in terms of writing the complicated, layered characters," a third said.
"Couldn’t agree more! Must watch," another weighed in.
The discussion continued over on IMDB, where the general consensus seemed to conclude Kohrra is a 'slow burn' but 'worth the hype.'
"I agree that it is a slow burn, but what else do you expect from a suspense-based crime thriller?"

Another summed it up as 'real, rugged and raw,' adding: "The portrayal of Punjab's dark underbelly is eerily real - the twists, the messed up romance, the dark humour keep you gripped till the very end."
Kohrra returned for its second season on Wednesday (February 11), set this time in the town of Dalerpura.
Its official Netflix description reads: "The story unpacks the murder of a woman (Pooja Bhamrrah) found dead in her brother’s (Anurag Arora) barn, a growing list of suspects including her own husband (Rannvijay Singha), and two officers determined to chase the truth to the end.
"The Netflix police procedural crime drama returns with the beloved Assistant Sub-Inspector Amarpal Garundi (Barun Sobti), who begins anew, far from his roots in Jagrana under a new commanding officer, Sub-Inspector Dhanwant Kaur (Mona Singh).
"She’s restrained, methodical, and firm where it matters, making her a striking contrast to Garundi’s more casual, instinctive persona. Brawn and brain come together as they peel back the layers of this complicated case, even as it lays bare their own vulnerabilities."
Both seasons of Kohrra are streaming now on Netflix.
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