Made In Heaven season 2 is out, and the fans have flooded the Internet with their thoughts about the new season. There were many surprising elements in the new season which fans were not ready to see. This season had so many talented actors on board and the social commentary was sharp and undisguised. One of the scenes from Made In Heaven (MIH) season 2 which hit fans like a lightning bolt featured Mrunal Thakur in the second episode.
In the said episode, Mrunal Thakur, a model and an actress, is getting married to an abuser who constantly gaslights her and makes her question her self-worth. The MIH fandom was shocked seeing this episode as the show has always taken a strong stand for women and has shown women standing up for themselves.
One of the Twitter users wrote that the episode featuring Mrunal Thakur infuriated them because this is exactly how they have seen women lose their sense of worth to men who ‘cry wolf’.
A doctor talked about this episode and wrote that it broke them because it reminded them of all the female patients who have come to them because they “fell down the stairs”.
Another user wrote that the episode is super triggering and warned other people to be prepared to see physical abuse in it.
Another Twitter user went n to talk about how Mrunal Thakur’s performance in Made In Heaven season 2 was the best.
One of the Twitter users wrote that seeing the Mrunal Thakur episode made them feel about the existence of gay men in the world because it means one less woman is manipulated at the hands of a man.
One of the Twitter users offered an explanation as to why Mrunal Thakur’s character married her abuser because it reflects real-life situations where it is never easy for a woman to walk away from her abuser. Our society has only taught women to never take a stand themselves which is heavily exploited by abusive men who make their victims feel guilty by gaslighting them.
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The Mrunal Thakur episode was hard-hitting and quite eye-opening as it showed how most women end up forgiving their abusive partners.