The central conceit of Made in Heaven is its episodic structure, where each episode revolves around a different, lavish wedding. This framework allows the show to function as an anthology of social issues, with each bride and groom representing a unique, often troubling, facet of modern India. One episode tackles the stigma of dowry and marital rape in a wealthy family, another explores the struggles of an inter-faith couple, and a particularly powerful episode centers on a gay groom forced into a heterosexual marriage. The weddings are not just celebrations but pressure cookers of family honor, financial obligation, and repressed desires. The show’s brilliance lies in how it contrasts the choreographed perfection of the saat phere (seven vows) with the messy, painful realities of the lives trapped within those rituals.
The first season consists of 9 episodes, each featuring a unique wedding: Made in Heaven -2019- Hindi Season 01 Complete ...