Not Kahiin To Hoga, Rajeev Khandelwal Wants A Reboot Of ‘Cult Classic’ Left Right Left: ‘It Was Incomplete’
- Who loved ‘Left Right Left’?
- Why Rajeev Khandelwal wants a reboot.
- What ‘incomplete’ means for a show.
Okay, so we just saw something that made us go, “OMG, remember that show?” Rajeev Khandelwal, the guy who played Major Vikram Rathore in ‘Left Right Left’, is totally thinking the show needs a second chance. We’re talking a reboot!
He feels like the story just wasn’t finished. You know, like when you’re watching a really good movie and it just stops before the ending? That’s kind of what he’s saying about ‘Left Right Left’. The plot had so much energy, so many twists and turns, and a really unique, almost stark aesthetic in its military setting. It felt like it had more to give, visually and story-wise.
He believes it was a “cult classic” for a reason. And honestly, we get it. Some shows just stick with you, right? The idea of revisiting that world, with unfinished threads being tied up, sounds pretty exciting. It was a show with a distinct vibe, one that grabbed you.
Our Take
We think Rajeev Khandelwal has a point! ‘Left Right Left’ had that gritty, compelling feel that left us wanting more. If they could bring back that same intensity and wrap up the story properly, we’d definitely tune in. Imagine the visual possibilities of a modern reboot!
