It tells a painful story about how one expensive and bitter divorce doesn’t just end a marriage, but slowly damages many lives connected to it. The show begins on a calm note but soon pulls the viewer into a dark, emotional journey marked by regret, anger, and unresolved wounds from the past.

The story is seen through the life of a brilliant young doctor, played by Rohan Mehra. On the surface, his life looks perfect. He is successful, respected, and seems to have everything he ever wanted. But behind this success lies a childhood filled with trauma. His character carries the emotional burden of watching his family fall apart at a very young age. Right from his introduction, it is clear that he is not just fighting professional pressure, but also deep personal pain.

As the story unfolds, we are taken back to his childhood, where his parents’ marriage slowly turns toxic.

The supporting characters also add depth, though some could have been explored a little more, given the heavy subject.

Since this is a microdrama, the biggest limitation is its short duration. Some emotional moments feel rushed, and a few transitions happen too quickly. Certain characters, especially the parents, deserved more screen time to understand their mindsets and motivations fully. At times, the pacing feels uneven, with important moments moving too quickly and others lingering longer than needed.

Still, the show succeeds in delivering its core message — divorce is not just a legal separation; it can emotionally damage children and shape their future in painful ways. The story clearly hints at where it is heading, showing how unresolved childhood trauma affects adult relationships, trust, and mental peace.

Overall, Ek Mehenga Divorce is an engaging and emotional watch that leaves you thinking even after it ends. It may not be perfect in execution, but its intention and emotional depth make it worth watching, especially for viewers who enjoy serious, thought-provoking dramas.

IWMBuzz Rating: 3 out of 5