Made In Heaven Season 1 All Episodes Top 2021 -
Season 1 Episode Guide
Made in Heaven Season 1, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video in March 2019, follows Delhi-based wedding planners Tara Khanna and Karan Mehra. While they manage extravagant celebrations, the series peels back the "glitz and glamour" to reveal deep-rooted societal prejudices and their own crumbling personal lives. Made In Heaven Season 1 Recap - BuzzFeed
- Episode 3: "Jassi" - This episode stands out for its portrayal of Jassi's story, which adds depth to the series. Pooja Chopra's performance is particularly noteworthy.
- Episode 5: "The Break-Up" - This episode expertly handles the complexities of relationships and the challenges that come with it. The destination wedding setting adds to the drama.
- Episode 7: "The Last Goodbye" - This episode is a masterclass in emotional storytelling, exploring the complexities of grief and the importance of closure.
Episode 1 — “Artigiano”
This is the only "skip-able" episode. A wealthy bride (Sarah Jane Dias) wants to run off with her uneducated boyfriend (Vikrant Massey). But the boyfriend turns out to be a gold-digger. made in heaven season 1 all episodes top
The genius of the show lies in its structure. The weddings aren't just events; they are cases studies. Season 1 Episode Guide Made in Heaven Season
- Sobhita Dhulipala as Tara: She is the glue that holds the show together. With a resting face that conveys disdain and vulnerability simultaneously, she portrays the "outsider" with perfection.
- Arjun Mathur as Karan: This is the heart of the show. Mathur’s portrayal of a gay man dealing with debt, a struggling career, and a secret love life is heartbreaking. His chemistry with his on-and-off partner, Nawab, is electric and tender.
- Jim Sarbh as Adil: As Tara’s wealthy, philandering husband, Sarbh makes you hate him, pity him, and understand him, often in the same scene.
- Kalki Koechlin as Faiza: The "other woman" who is never quite the villain. Kalki brings a chaotic energy that disrupts the polished world of the Khannas.
- The Jagmeet (Vijay Raaz) Factor: The wedding caterer (a recurring character) has a beautiful side plot about his pregnant wife. He is the heart of the show.
- The Caste Reality: The bride’s family pretends to be progressive but serves separate water glasses for the groom’s family. It is subtle and savage.
- Weakness: The bride and groom lack chemistry. You don't really root for them.
Note: Keep an eye out for Season 2, which takes these themes even further, but Season 1 remains the gold standard for Indian web series. Episode 3: "Jassi" - This episode stands out