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This is the most devastating 50 minutes of television in 2019. Jim Sarbh plays the groom as a man suffocating in a silk sherwani . The bride (Neelam) is not a victim or a villainโshe is a co-conspirator in her own misery. The final scene, where the two men look at each other across the dance floor while the bride dances alone, is cinematic perfection. It loses the top spot by a hair because it is too painful to rewatch.
Finales are hard, but Made in Heaven sticks the landing. The wedding of the season (Jaspreetโs wedding) serves as a ticking clock. Taraโs walk out of the house in her wedding lehenga is iconic. Karanโs breakdown at the gurudwara where he admits he wants a wedding, not just a marriage, destroys you. It doesn't rank higher only because it relies on you watching the previous 8 hours.
Neena Gupta is a national treasure, and her performance is heartbreakingly real. However, the episode relies too heavily on the "evil son" trope. We have seen this story before on Indian television. The twist about the groom being a "kept man" feels rushed. It is a solid episode, but compared to the fireworks of later entries, it is forgettable. made in heaven season 1 all episodes top
The final scene where Karan walks into the gurudwara alone, whispering, "I am not marrying anyone." #6 โ Episode 4: "Whatโs Your Poison?" The Plot: A handsome groom (Vijay Raaz) is an alcoholic. His bride (Shivani Raghuvanshi) tries to hide it until he passes out at the pheras .
The scene where she confronts him in the dressing room: "You are not brave enough to leave me at the altar. You are brave enough to humiliate me in private, but in public? You are a coward." Then, she walks down the aisle alone, looks him in the eye, and cancels the wedding herself . She doesn't cry. She doesn't scream. She simply says, "I deserve better." It is the most feminist, powerful, and cathartic moment in the entire series. This is the most devastating 50 minutes of
This is the first episode that makes you weep . The chemistry between the young couple is electric. When the mob arrives and the brideโs brother (a police officer) refuses to protect them, the show transforms from a soap opera into a thriller. Plus, it gives us the iconic line: "I am not a secular uncle. I am in love."
The groomโs mother handing him a kalgi (turban pin) and whispering, "Your father would have died if he knew." The subtext of generational homophobia is deafening. #1 โ Episode 7: "The Ducking Out" The Plot: An NRI groom from London returns to Delhi. He is handsome, rich, and charming. His bride is a sweet, simple girl. But the groom has a secret: he plans to "duck out" (leave her at the altar) because he doesn't love her. Then, the bride finds out. The final scene, where the two men look
From Episode 1โs gold diggers to Episode 9โs broken souls, every chapter adds a brick to this magnificent, heartbreaking wall. Season 2 has a lot to live up to, but for now, Episode 7 remains the diamond on the top of the wedding cake.