New Bengali Web Series ‘KOTOR’ to Explore Dark Secrets of Kolkata

Descent into Darkness: First Look of Abhrajit Sen’s "KOTOR" Promises a Haunting Blend of Love and Crime.

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Cine Shutters

4/17/20262 min read

Kolkata, India: The Bengali digital landscape is bracing for a chilling new addition as director Abhrajit Sen officially unveils the first look of his highly anticipated series, KOTOR. Far from a conventional drama, the initial visuals suggest a narrative steeped in shadows, where the warmth of familial bonds is eclipsed by the cold reality of buried secrets and psychological tension.

Set to premiere on the burgeoning OTT platform Sobsomoy, KOTOR aims to redefine the "romantic thriller" genre by grounding its high-stakes mystery within the claustrophobic confines of an ordinary Kolkata household.

A Story of Unraveling Realities

At its core, KOTOR is an exploration of the fragility of human relationships. The series posits a terrifying question: How well do you truly know the people you love? The narrative follows the aftermath of a singular, life-altering discovery that shatters the domestic peace of a local family. As the past begins to bleed into the present, the characters find themselves caught in a web of emotional conflict and criminal intrigue. The "first look" images highlight a brooding atmosphere, utilizing the unique architectural textures of Kolkata to mirror the complex internal lives of its protagonists.

Voices from the Set: A Creative Evolution

The lead cast, comprising some of the most exciting talents in the Bengali industry, shared their insights into the making of this dark odyssey.

Shyamoupti Mudly (Kothakoli):

Transitioning from television to a gritty OTT space, Shyamoupti expressed deep resonance with her character, Kothakoli.

"Working with Abhrajit Sen has been a liberating experience. He grants actors the creative freedom to shape their characters, making the process feel incredibly organic. The moment I heard the script, I felt an instant connection. There is a unique adrenaline that comes with working for a new platform, and I am hopeful that our collective effort to bring something fresh to the screen will resonate with the audience."

Soumya Mukherjee (Samya):

For Soumya, KOTOR represents the fulfillment of a long-standing professional goal.

"I’ve been a fan of Abhrajit’s raw, honest filmmaking style for years. He constantly pushed me to keep my performance 'normal and natural,' avoiding the melodrama often found in thrillers. This character, Samya, is perhaps the most special role I’ve played to date. It’s a different kind of thriller-one that stays with you."

Suhotra Mukhopadhyay (Tirtha):

Suhotra, known for his nuanced performances, highlighted the sense of novelty that defined the project.

"Every aspect of KOTOR was a new experience for me-from the co-actors to the platform itself. The story offers a significant amount of depth and entertainment, and the synergy on set was palpable. I believe the audience will truly connect with the layers we've tried to build."

The Power of the Triangle

The series is built upon a powerful love triangle that serves as the emotional engine for the overarching mystery. Unlike traditional romances, the affection here is laced with suspicion, making every interaction a potential site of betrayal.

The Rise of Sobsomoy

The release of KOTOR marks a significant milestone for Sobsomoy. By backing a project that leans heavily into atmospheric suspense and psychological depth, the platform is signaling its intent to compete with national giants by offering high-quality, culturally rooted Bengali content.

While the official release date remains under wraps, the buzz surrounding the first look suggests that KOTOR is poised to be a standout title in the 2026 streaming calendar. For fans of Bengali cinema and edge-of-the-seat thrillers, the wait for this "unsettling mystery" has only just begun.