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Amazon Prime Video unveils the first look of next original Made In Heaven

One of the leading streamers in the world, Amazon Prime Video, which gained good ground on Indian shores with the rousing success of gangster drama Mirzapur, is set to woo more audiences with its new digital series titled Made In Heaven.

The series, set against a metro-city background, is produced by the Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani-led Excel Entertainment in association with Tiger Baby. Today, the makers revealed the First Look of the upcoming Prime Original Series.


As we can see in the poster, Made In Heaven is headlined by an electric mix of actors, including Arjun Mathur, Sobhita Dhulipala, Jim Sarbh, Kalki Koechlin, Shashank Arora and Shivani Raghuvanshi.

The poster invites you to take a sneak peek into the lives of Tara and Karan, two Delhi-based wedding planners. Their stories unfold over the course of a lavish wedding season and as tradition jostles with modern aspirations against a backdrop of the Big Fat Indian Wedding many secrets and many lies come tumbling out of closets.

Created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti, Made in Heaven is set for its grand premiere on March 8, 2019, only on Amazon Prime Video.

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Brooklyn Beckham family rift

The move followed what Brooklyn considered to be a series of hostile briefings about his wife

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Brooklyn Beckham told parents to contact him only through lawyers amid family rift

Highlights

  • Brooklyn Beckham requested that David and Victoria Beckham contact him only via lawyers during a period of strained relations
  • Legal letters were exchanged, though no formal action was taken
  • The request followed what Brooklyn viewed as damaging briefings about his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham
  • Both sides are said to be hoping for reconciliation, despite ongoing hurt

A breakdown that moved beyond private disagreement

Relations within the Beckham family deteriorated sharply last summer, reaching a point where Brooklyn Beckham asked his parents to communicate with him only through legal representatives. The request marked one of the most serious moments in an already strained relationship between the eldest Beckham son and his parents.

Sources say the instruction led to an exchange of letters between legal teams at Schillings, representing Brooklyn, and Harbottle & Lewis, who act for David and Victoria Beckham. While no legal proceedings were initiated, the correspondence made clear that Brooklyn did not want direct contact or public references to him from his parents, including on social media.

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