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Made in Heaven Review: The Zoya Akhtar Show Exposes the Regressiveness of Urban India
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Made in Heaven Review: The Zoya Akhtar Show Exposes the Regressiveness of Urban India

Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti’s Made in Heaven dissects the transactional nature of Indian weddings and critiques the concealed social regressiveness of urban India. It’s also a rare show that explores homosexuality as an Indian identity instead of reducing it to an empty statement.
Posted by Poulomi Das May 20, 2016

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