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- 7. A Taste of Heaven Aug 9, 2023
- A couple with a ten-year age difference overcome all familial objections to get together.
- 6. Warrior Princesses Aug 9, 2023
- A woman watches as her husband takes in a second wife while a lesbian couple wonder if a celebration can take place without their family support.
- 5. The Heart Skipped a Beat Aug 9, 2023
- A Dalit Buddhist wedding rankles the traditional notions of the groom's family while a young boy struggles to come to terms with his mother's second marriage.
Made In Heaven is an Indian romantic drama television series that premiered on Amazon Prime Video on 8 March 2019. Produced by Excel Entertainment, the series chronicles the lives of Tara and Karan, two wedding planners in Delhi
Made in Heaven: Created by Zoya Akhtar, Reema Kagti. With Sobhita Dhulipala, Arjun Mathur, Jim Sarbh, Kalki Koechlin. It is the story of two wedding planners in Delhi, where tradition jostles with modern aspirations against the backdrop of big fat Indian weddings revealing many secrets and lies.
Stream Made in Heaven — Season 1 on Prime Video. Tara and Karan are Delhi-based wedding planners who know that India is a society in transition, with tradition clashing with modern individual...
Aug 11, 2023 · Never has a face more beautiful looked so ravaged. Season Two has flaws, and its writing is slightly more prone to preachiness than Season One. Ishwak Singh is handed a half-baked subplot as Raghav, Tara’s new chef boyfriend; the actor is capable and deserving of much more.
Made in Heaven. Tara and Karan are Delhi-based wedding planners who know that India is a society in transition, with tradition clashing with modern individual aspirations.
Financial challenges, a depleted client roster, and a crumbling bungalow for an office forces wedding planners Tara Khanna and Karan Mehra to adapt to a new uncomfortable status quo. With ...
Season 1. Made In Heaven chronicles the lives of Tara and Karan, two wedding planners in Delhi. India is a potent blend of old and new. Tradition jostles with modern aspirations against the backdrop of big fat Indian weddings revealing many secrets and many lies.