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The Big Fat Indian Wedding: Ranking the Top Episodes of Made in Heaven Season 1

Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti’s Made in Heaven was more than just a glossy drama about Delhi’s elite; it was a sharp, biting social commentary wrapped in silk sarees and designer lehengas. Through the eyes of wedding planners Tara and Karan, the series exposed the hypocrisy, regressive traditions, and fragile egos of high-society Delhi.

While every episode offered a unique flavor of chaos, here are the top episodes from Season 1 that defined the show’s brilliance.

Episode 8: "The Last Goodbye"

The season finale is an emotional conclusion to the series, as Taksh and Karan say goodbye to a dear friend. The episode wraps up the storylines of the characters, leaving the audience with a sense of closure.

Top 3 Episodes:

  1. Episode 3: "The Gay Wedding" (8.8/10) - A powerful and emotional episode that explores the themes of love and acceptance.
  2. Episode 1: "The Last Wish" (8.5/10) - A strong opening episode that sets the tone for the series.
  3. Episode 7: "The Royal Wedding" (8.3/10) - A grand and entertaining episode that showcases the opulence of a royal wedding.

Rating: Made in Heaven Season 1 has an IMDB rating of 8.1/10 and a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 93%.

Made in Heaven (Season 1) follows Delhi wedding planners Tara Khanna and Karan Mehra as they navigate the complexities of high-society Indian weddings. The season consists of 9 episodes, often rated highly for their sharp commentary on social hypocrisy and personal drama. Season 1 Episodes Overview # IMDb Rating Key Conflict All That Glitters is Gold

A journalist's past secrets threaten a massive business-merger wedding. Star Struck Lovers

A bride's obsession with a Bollywood star leads to an affair on her wedding eve. It’s Never Too Late made in heaven season 1 all episodes top

A 60-year-old widow faces backlash from her children for remarrying. The Price of Love

A bride fights against her in-laws' sudden demand for a dowry. A Marriage of Convenience

A small-town girl wins a contest to marry an NRI, only to find him impotent. Something Old, Something New

A highly educated bride must grapple with being a "manglik" and marrying a tree. A Royal Affair

A royal wedding is disrupted by the sexual assault of a staff member. Pride and Bridezilla

A bride's quest for fame pushes her father into crippling debt. The Great Escape

A political alliance wedding forces Tara and Karan to choose between principles and business. Highest Rated Episodes The Big Fat Indian Wedding: Ranking the Top

According to IMDb user ratings, the standout episodes of the season include:

"The Price of Love" (S1E4): Often cited as the top episode (8.5/10), it features a powerful stand against dowry by the character Priyanka Mishra.

"The Great Escape" (S1E9): The season finale is praised for resolving the main characters' arcs while dealing with a high-stakes political marriage.

"Something Old, Something New" (S1E6): A fan favorite for its exploration of superstition versus modern education.

The series is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

1. Episode 4: "What's Your Poison?" (The Lesbian Wedding)

The Top Spot. Ask any fan for the best episode of Season 1, and they will point here. This episode follows Adhira (Neelima Azeem) and Devyani (Shivani Raghuvanshi), two older women who have loved each other in secret for three decades. One is a widow; the other is finally leaving her alcoholic husband to live her truth.

Why it’s #1:

Verdict: Pure art. This episode elevates the show from "good drama" to essential television.

#5 – Episode 2: "Star Struck Lovers"

The Plot: A Muslim woman (Tara’s sister-in-law, no less) wants to marry a Hindu TV actor. Political hooligans threaten to burn the venue down.

Why it’s in the top 5: This is the first episode that makes you weep. The chemistry between the young couple is electric. When the mob arrives and the bride’s 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."

Top Moment: The couple running through the back alleys of Delhi, married in a tiny mosque, leaving the lavish mandap empty.


Episode 2: "The Tragic Love Story"

In this episode, Taksh and Karan plan a lavish wedding for a wealthy businessman's daughter. However, they soon discover that the bride-to-be has a tragic past that threatens to derail the entire event.

Episode 4 — “Chuppi”

#2 – Episode 8: "Love Is a Bitch"

The Plot: A closeted gay man (played by the brilliant Jim Sarbh) marries a woman who knows he is gay. They agree to an "arrangement." On the wedding day, his male lover shows up.

Why it’s runner-up: 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 villain—she 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. Episode 3: "The Gay Wedding" (8

Top Moment: The groom’s mother handing him a kalgi (turban pin) and whispering, "Your father would have died if he knew." The subtext of generational homophobia is deafening.