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Kathy says, “Never Have I Ever spent more than $1,500” on a shopping spree and Susan (plus a few others) take a bite. Then, sweet little lactose-intolerant Sandra raises the stakes by saying ...
Never Have I Ever's Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, who plays lead Devi in the Netflix original, recently opened up about the sex scenes in the show.
Spoilers for Never Have I Ever season 4 follow. Never Have I Ever's Maitreyi Ramakrishnan said her first sex scenes were "very easy to film". The star of the Netflix coming-of-age show sat down ...
Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever” Season 4 opens new chapters for all characters, including Vishwakumar matriarch Nirmala (Ranjita Chakravarty) as she marries her new love Len (Jeff Garlin).
Jaren Lewison hopes the scene in Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever” season four finale where Ben Gross realizes he loves Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) becomes iconic.
Jaren Lewison, Never Have I Ever Netflix. At one point in the season, Ben tries to tell Devi that he wants a girlfriend who makes him feel more at ease or makes him feel better about himself, but ...
Stars Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Poorna Jagannathan and Richa Moorjani talk about what “Never Have I Ever” meant for South Asian representation, what it was like to tell such a culturally specific ...
'Never Have I Ever' stars Poorna Jagannathan and Richa Moorjani on the final words, ... The series finale featured a touching scene between mother and daughter as Nalini helped Devi pack for college.
Moorjani, 34, praises “Never Have I Ever” for allowing the actors to be their “full authentic selves” and she wonders if that will be possible in the future. But, she remains optimistic.
If there is one word to summarize “Never Have I Ever,” Season 3, that word would be Trent. The jock character played by Benjamin Norris and used in early seasons as comic relief becomes a ...
Spoiler alert! The following contains details from the third season of "Never Have I Ever" (streaming now on Netflix). Not to sound dramatic – we'll leave the theatrics to Eleanor – but we ...