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Barun Sobti Reflects on Learning from Choices, Not Mistakes

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamJanuary 31, 20261 Min ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
Barun Sobti Reflects on Learning from Choices, Not Mistakes
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Popular actor Barun Sobti believes that life is about recognizing the right or wrong choices and learning from them rather than dwelling on mistakes. He emphasizes the importance of understanding whether a decision was correct or incorrect as a way to progress positively. Barun, known for his role in “Kohrra 2,” stresses the need to be compassionate towards oneself while dealing with such situations.

In his discussion about the upcoming Netflix series that delves into a murder mystery and themes of fractured relationships, Barun delves into the concept of human vulnerability. He expresses his personal growth aspirations within the media industry and acknowledges his learning experiences, particularly in comparison to others’ skills in execution.

The new season of “Kohrra” features Barun Sobti and Rannvijay Singha, set to premiere on Netflix on February 11. Barun reprises his role as the astute investigator Amarpal Garundi, collaborating with a new character to solve a complex murder case. The crime thriller series, created by Sudip Sharma, Gunjit Chopra, and Diggi Sisodia, promises a dark and intricate narrative.

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