I would like to thank those people who envisioned the character of Neil Khanna and gave us one of the best male leads of ITV.
The Neil Khanna for whom a woman's respect is above everything
The Neil Khanna who brought honor to the police department through his honesty and dedication towards the profession
The Neil Khanna who knew how to connect the dots and make criminals confess their crimes
The Neil Khanna who believed in getting justice for the wronged through the system
The Neil Khanna who accepted his love with all her faults and always showed her the right path
The Neil Khanna who didn't question his wife's character and trusted her words without any proofs
The Neil Khanna who stood against his whole family to defend his wife's dignity
The Neil Khanna who had the guts to call a spade a spade
The Neil Khanna who never shied away from his past and shared it with his wife to maintain the transparency in their relationship
The Neil Khanna who was always clear that whom he wanted in his life even after the return of his past
The Neil Khanna who knew his wife inside out and was ready to go to any extent to stop her from taking any drastic step
The Neil Khanna who didn't believe that his wife could kill someone although all the evidences were against her
The Neil Khanna who was never judgemental and always empathized with others
Who says that only grey and negative characters can have different shades? Even a positive character like Neil Khanna can display so many shades that one can never get bored of him.
Neil Khanna is truly a "Nayi Soch" character.
Hats off to Zain Imam for putting life in the character of Neil Khanna. I can't imagine anybody else playing this role with so much perfection.
It is so sad to see that the new writers failed to understand this unique character and using their trash creativity converted him to a form which is absolutely different from the real Neil Khanna and to which many of us are unable to connect.
How easy it is for these people to ruin others' 13 months of hard work in building a character in just 3 episodes.
I wish the creators of real Neil Khanna had stayed till the end, so that his character would have remained intact from start to end and nobody would have got an opportunity to point finger at him.