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Randeep Jha. Director: Kohrra. Randeep is an Indian director, writer, and actor. He has worked on numerous successful projects including Kohrra, a neo-noir thriller set in Punjab which he directed, and Trial by Fire, a compelling thriller series based on the Uphaar Fire Tragedy starring Rajshri Deshpande and Abhay Deol, which he co-directed.
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Kohrra is an Indian Punjabi-language crime thriller police procedural television series on Netflix created by Sudip Sharma, Gunjit Chopra, Diggi Sisodia and directed by Randeep Jha [1] [2] Produced under Karnesh Sharma's Clean Slate Films in collaboration with Netflix, the series stars Survinder Vicky, Barun Sobti, Harleen Sethi, Saurav Khurana,...
Jul 17, 2023 · Director Randeep Jha discusses the need to blend sensitivity and objectivity when making a violent crime thriller like Kohrra. Still from Kohrra. Something big often starts with something...
Jul 19, 2023 · Directed by Randeep Jha, the story takes us to a small town in Punjab and gives us a closer look into a murder investigation.
Co-director Randeep Jha, in an interview with Hindustan Times, shared his experience on working on the Netflix web series based on real-life events. He talked about how empathy plays a large...
Randeep Jha. Director: Kohrra. Randeep is an Indian director, writer, and actor. He has worked on numerous successful projects including Kohrra, a neo-noir thriller set in Punjab which he directed, and Trial by Fire, a compelling thriller series based on the Uphaar Fire Tragedy starring Rajshri Deshpande and Abhay Deol, which he co-directed.
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Jul 15, 2023 · Kohrra director Randeep Jha (Trial by Fire) and showrunner Sudip Sharma (Paatal Lok) on what the Netflix show is about - love or murder, and why they set the show in Ludhiana.
Feb 16, 2023 · Randeep Jha, co-director of the series, says they were careful to present the incident in a non-sensationalist way. “We had to fictionalise how the families of the victims must have felt and lived their lives since the day of the incident with sensitivity, without being judgmental.