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16.04.2020 - 01:07 / etcanada.com
Mindy Kaling’s “Never Have I Ever” is coming to Netflix soon and it is the laugh we all need.
The show focuses on a “modern-day first-generation Indian American teenage girl” dealing with everyday life from her parents to school.
Loosely based on Kaling’s own adolescence, “Never Have I Ever” stars Canadian newcomer Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Devi, “an overachieving high school sophomore who has a short fuse that gets her into difficult situations.”
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Netflix's tells the coming-of-age story of a first-generation Indian American teenage girl, Devi, who, following the devastating death of her beloved father, begins to navigate uncharted waters as she enters sophomore year of high school in Southern California's San Fernando Valley. Along with her best friends, Fabiola and Eleanor, Devi makes a pact for the school year: This is the time to land her first boyfriend, school hottie and swim stud Paxton Hall-Yoshida.
Never Have I Ever debuted on Netflix this week, and the reviews are in: it’s a huge hit!
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In the opening scene of Never Have I Ever, Mindy Kaling's new coming-of-age comedy on Netflix, Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) prays for what every 15-year-old Indian-American teenager raised in the suburbs yearns for.
In the opening scene of Never Have I Ever, Mindy Kaling's new coming-of-age comedy on Netflix, Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) prays for what every 15-year-old Indian-American teenager raised in the suburbs yearns for.
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Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is the breakout star of Netflix’s new comedy Never Have I Ever, which premieres this Monday, April 27th and was created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher! We caught up with the leading lady, who plays a modern-day first-generation Indian American teenage girl named Devi. Throughout the binge-worthy 10 episodes, we see Devi as an overachieving high school sophomore who has a short fuse that gets herself into hilariously difficult situations.
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Never Have I ever comprises of ten episodes and lands on 27th April. Here's your first look.
The trailer for Netflix’s comedy series Never Have I Ever is here and it is overloading with spicy teen drama and romance. Mindy Kaling’s coming of age series, which is inspired by the comedian’s childhood, is scheduled to release on April 27. According to the description on the streaming service, the series will revolve around the lead character Devi, played by Maitreyi Ramakrishnan. Devi is a modern-day first-generation Indian American teenage girl who wants to go “pariah to popular.”
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