The Wedding Drama That Changed Indian OTT
Made in Heaven is co-created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti, produced by Tiger Baby Films and Excel Entertainment. The series follows Delhi-based wedding planners Tara Khanna (Sobhita Dhulipala) and Karan Mehra (Arjun Mathur) as they navigate the lavish, politically charged world of high-society Indian weddings — each event revealing the hidden tensions, compromises, and hypocrisies that lie beneath glittering surfaces.
Season 2 Themes and New Stories
Season 2 features nine standalone episodes, each centred on a different wedding with its own unique social and emotional conflict. The season tackles topics including caste discrimination, LGBTQ+ rights within traditional families, the intersection of class and romance, and the complex emotional lives of women navigating patriarchal expectations. The storytelling is more ambitious, the social commentary sharper, and the emotional stakes higher than ever.
Powerful Performances
Sobhita Dhulipala delivers her finest work to date as Tara, a woman reconstructing herself after her marriage's collapse. Arjun Mathur's Karan faces new personal and professional challenges as a gay man finding his voice in a society that demands silence. Guest appearances from Mrunal Thakur, Radhika Apte, and Dia Mirza elevate specific episodes to cinematic heights.
Visual Splendour and Art Direction
The production design is breathtaking. Each wedding is staged with an opulence that makes the series visually addictive while serving as sharp commentary on wealth and spectacle in modern India.
Critical Acclaim
Season 2 received universal critical acclaim and multiple award nominations, cementing Made in Heaven's place as one of India's finest original series across all media.