
Never Have I Ever is a a hit single-camera comedy collection on Netflix, which was once co-created via Mindy Kaling. The collection is about a dramatic teenage Indian lady navigating her manner via high school and managing her relationships with the boys in her lifestyles. Yes, of direction there is a love triangle!
The series stars some learners to the onscreen performing world, as well as some who have been around the trade for some time. Without a doubt, the cast loved operating on the show and adore their co-workers. Jaren Lewison and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan are total besties this present day, as evidenced by way of their Instagram posts. So, what exactly has the cast said about Never Have I Ever? Let's find out.
8 Darren Barnett Is Impressed By Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
In a chat with Elle mag, Darren Barnett, who plays one of Ramakrishnan's love interests on the show, and who is more than a decade older than her, said that Ramakrishnan "is like a prodigy of some sort. Like, you think about this girl who just came out of high school. She's leading in a major show. She's there working 12 to 14 hours every single day. And she's never done anything like this."
7 Jaren Lewison Said He And Maitreyi Will Be Friends For Life
As Jaren Lewison and Ramakrishnan have been both recent high school grads upon being employed for Never Have I Ever, they briefly become easiest friends. It is price noting that the two are also new to the leisure business. "I have no doubt that if there's anyone in my life that can change the world through this business, I've really put my money on [Ramakrishnan]. I have no doubt that her and I are going to be friends for life."
6 Never Have I Ever Was Ramakrishnan's First Role
"No matter what project I get next - it could be the coolest project, it could be my dream role of Rapunzel. But it'll never be the first exactly. It's like your first dog. It doesn't mean I'll love the other dogs less. But Never Have I Ever will always be the first one." She additionally went on to say she didn't truly know what she was doing in the first season. "Sometimes when I see clips from season 1, I cringe so hard. I'm watching this girl's face and I'm like, 'You have no idea what the sh*t you're doing. You are just going with it. You are faking it 'til you make it right now.'"
5 Poorna Jagannathan Says Everyone Is A Teenybopper When They Watch Never Have I Ever
"We're all teenyboppers when we watch the show," Poorna Jagannathan said to Vogue. She performs the function of the primary personality's mom on the show. "It's our childhood experiences on a screen, and they hold the key to so much of who we are as adults," she continued. The show does appeal to a wide range of audiences. No matter what age you are, Never Have I Ever could be very relatable and humorous.
4 Good Representation Means Hard Work To Poorna Jagannathan
In her interview with Vogue, Jagannathan said that good illustration to her way "hard work." She added that "Never Have I Ever worked because someone put in the work and didn't take those shortcuts of going to familiar faces and people they already knew. For diversity to work, there needs to be an ecosystem of diversity feeding it."
3 Ramakrishnan Loved The Representation Of Handsome South Asian Men On Never Have I Ever
While talking with Narcity on the topic of Devi's new South Asian love interest on the show, Ramakrishnan said that "As someone who has an older brother who is constantly, like when we were growing up, I could see him not feeling as handsome as maybe some of his other friends because he was like 'Oh, I'm not what you see on TV as being the guy that's the hot guy,' you know? So it's really awesome to see brown guys get some love and be put in that handsome light."
2 Ramakrishnan Praised The Writing On Never Have I Ever
In an interview with Variety, Ramakrishnan said that "it's such a standout show, because it's of course really funny, and has all these quick-witted moments. The writing is super smart, super poignant, every line matters. Every character is so unique and provides something to the story, and it's very heart-warming. Real things are being spoken about in a way that it's natural, it's organic, it's relatable, and that's why many people, not just young South Asian brown girls can relate to it."
1 Jaren Loved The Hospital Scene With Darren
In an interview with Variety, Jaren Lewison who performs Ben said that his sanatorium scene with Darren used to be one thing he cherished as a result of the scene "focused on vulnerability from both of those men, which I think it awesome. Because you are watching a scene with two people who are very different from each other and are going through different life stressors like Ben is really stressed out, and Paxton is in a different way, and I think to watch them open up to each other and to watch that male bonding and that male vulnerability is really important and I hope that it would inspire some difficult conversations from high schoolers that are watching the show."
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