Actor Arjun Mathur has ended speculation about the return of the web series 'Made in Heaven' for a third season. Speaking ahead of his new film release, Mathur clarified that the series has concluded with its second season, providing a definitive answer to ongoing fan enquiries about its future.






Since the release of 'Made in Heaven Season 2', questions about the possibility of a third instalment have persisted. Mathur acknowledged that he frequently faces this topic in interviews and public appearances, highlighting the lasting impact of the show on its audience.
Addressing the rumours directly while speaking with Indianexpress.com, Mathur stated, "That question, 'When is Made in Heaven season 3 coming out?,' keeps cropping up even now. But ya, there's no season 3. I'd have loved if it was going for multiple seasons, but each season can't take more than four-five years. So main ussey bahut jaldi buddha ho jaunga (I will get very old very fast like that). So yeah, it's ended at two seasons."
In his comments, Mathur noted the lengthy production schedules between seasons as a key factor in the decision not to extend the series further.
Made in Heaven, which explored the world of wedding planning in urban India, received critical acclaim for its storytelling and social commentary. The series, featuring Mathur in a lead role along with Sobhita Dhulipala, became notable for its portrayal of contemporary issues and its ensemble cast.
Mathur is currently preparing for the theatrical release of his .The dark comedy thriller, directed by Anshuman Jha and featuring Rasika Dugal, Paresh Pahuja, and Zoha Rahman, is scheduled to premiere on October 10. The film has already been recognised at the 2023 Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.


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