Made In Heaven Season 2, the Prime Video series created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti, has largely received praise and managed to captivate audiences with its exploration of complex societal norms and the complexities of human relationships; with weddings in sharp focus.
However, despite all the praise it received for tackling relevant social issues, Made In Heaven Season 2 has found itself wrapped in a few controversies, which have cast a shadow on its otherwise positive reception.
Oooohhhhhhh what are they going to say to this I wonder
— sleepy cat || @iamdatemike@mastodon.social (@iamdatemike) August 18, 2023
Zoya - yes, these were made by a designer, and like many other designers, he made this garment from CLOTH. Cloth has been around for many centuries now. We are grateful for early civilisations for their contribution. pic.twitter.com/1WbCfPmVv1
Amid the intellectual property controversy surrounding the #PrimeVideo series #MadeInHeaven, the makers hit back at #YashicaDutt's credit snub claims.https://t.co/dd509Z9uDq
— DailyO (@DailyO_) August 18, 2023
The Made In Heaven episode about Muslim polygamy Is exactly the kind of “liberal” balancing act I detest. Amazon must be happy with the brownie points they scored in the objectivity section of their politically-correct guidebook.
— A.M Gautam (@AMGautamWrites) August 13, 2023
The controversies have highlighted the complexities of credit, representation, and authenticity in the entertainment industry. As the series continues to resonate with audiences, it remains to be seen how its creators navigate the swamp.