Updated On: 19 August, 2023 07:13 AM IST | Mumbai | The Hitlist Team
Have you heard?Designer Tarun Tahiliani has criticised the makers of Made in Heaven for falsely attributing his creations to a “fictitious designer” in an episode of the show’s second season

Tarun Tahiliani

Designer Tarun Tahiliani has criticised the makers of Made in Heaven for falsely attributing his creations to a “fictitious designer” in an episode of the show’s second season. Tahiliani took to his Instagram Stories and said his eponymous label had provided clothes for the second episode of season two that featured actor Mrunal Thakur. He claims he wasn’t aware of the makers’ decision to attribute the creations to a fictitious character. “It is most unfortunate when a popular OTT series violates the understanding behind the provision of clothing in the first place,” he shared, adding, “Unfortunately, a fictitious designer [actor] representing a fictitious label presented our garments!” He said the production house should have engaged a “costume designer and proceeded” if their intentions were not to give credit to him. Only days ago, the Prime Video show, created by Zoya Akhtar and Reema Kagti, was criticised by author Yashica Dutt for appropriating her life story and work as a Dalit activist in the series “without permission or credit”. Akhtar and Kagti, along with directors Alankrita Shrivastava and Neeraj Ghaywan, released a statement categorically denying Dutt’s claims.