
Hey guys! I have just ended up with the series “MADE IN Heaven” & somewhere I like the concept, thoughts, and in fact everything about the story written by Zoya. I tell you what, in the midst of prime I thought it would be like Picturization of band Baja Barat kind of story but thankfully it wasn’t! So, let me share what I obtained so good in this web series of Indian drama. But before this, i must tell you that my weekend which was supposed to start with probably a better things have ended up with the aforementioned story. Anyways, this is one of the outnumbered from an affair to homosexuality, dowry to old baseless traditions, friendship and love, hurt and betrayal all together and mixed them with feelings.

Made in heaven has described some real facts which perhaps some people might be going through or living a fake reality so that they could be count in a high-grade list of our society’s so-called protocols. As this is not a deny that many of us deal with fear or insecurity which apparently stops us in when we want to try or explore some new things and which undoubtedly limits our hope & believe. But do we really limit ourselves just because we all have a fear of something stupid which doesn’t make a huge impact on society? Oh, think about that! You will figure it out.

So, the series has 8 episodes in which they have conceptualized a different marriage starting from normal to Royal wedding. In between those marriages, they all have some dark secrets in which they dint bothered about how their mysterious life and drastic fear of not accepting what they can spoil someone else’s whole life. We all are selfish and care about ourselves only, and we should be because nobody cares what we actually deserve. The character who played the role of gay was one of my favourites.
The show tries to dismantle the facade of the big fat happy Indian wedding that most of the Indian Society thrusts onto everyone and exposes the brutal reality behind it. The compromises and struggles, the moral dilemmas, deceit and greed that everyone involved in a wedding face, to just make one perfect moment form the central theme of the show. The show also sheds light on Indian Society’s judgemental stance on LGBTQ rights and class differences that still plague every major decision in one’s life.
Therefore, An Indian wedding is a relentless carnival, a parade of forced smiles, overpriced flower arrangements and families at their most passive-aggressive. It is also where clans come together, hatchets are buried and people end up having the time of their lives. Made In Heaven understands both worlds.
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