

Devi grows frustrated, which is amplified when her senior year begins, and she finds out Ben has a new girlfriend named Margot. In the summer before senior year, Devi loses her virginity to Ben, but it ends awkwardly and Ben ghosts her soon after. When Paxton has a friendly reconciliation with a girl he wronged in the past, Devi's insecurity turns to jealousy, causing Paxton to break up with her. The two begin to date publicly, but Devi starts to feel insecure due to others gossiping about them and hooks up with Ben.

Paxton realizes his mistake and goes to the dance with Devi, apologizing to her. Devi agrees to privately date him, but she later changes her mind and breaks up with him. They later talk, and Paxton says that they cannot date publicly because Devi cheated on him. Paxton doesn't refer to Devi as his girlfriend, and publicly refuses her when she asks him to the dance, which makes Devi think that he is using her. She grows close to Prashant before starting to dislike him. Meanwhile, Kamala experiences sexism in her biology research lab. Paxton gets over Devi's betrayal and the two become romantically interested again. Jackson and is upset that she moved on so quickly from the death of her dad. Devi also finds her mom romantically involved with Dr. Devi starts to feel jealous about her popularity/dating her ex (Ben) and starts a rumor about her anorexia, but they make peace and become close friends. Adding to the mix is a new entrant in school, Aneesa Qureshi. Devi also has to deal with her feelings for Paxton and Ben, after she cheats on both of them with each other.


At the same time, her relationship with her mother, Nalini, becomes strained. The following year, Devi tries to deal with her grief, her identity, and school life. Devi's live-in cousin Kamala tries to hide her college boyfriend from her family, as her family expects her to wed Prashant, an Indian man she's never met, in an arranged marriage. Meanwhile, Devi's friend Eleanor deals with learning her absentee mother has been back in town for months with no contact, while Devi's other friend Fabiola struggles to come out as gay. After having a socially horrible freshman year, she wishes to change her social status, but friends, family, and feelings do not make it easy for her. One day, in an attempt to see her crush Paxton Hall-Yoshida, she miraculously recovers and stands on her legs. After her father, Mohan, dies suddenly, Devi loses sensation in her legs due to psychological trauma, making her unable to walk for three months. The story centers around Devi Vishwakumar, a 15-year-old Indian-American Tamil girl from Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles.
#Never have i ever review series
Netflix renewed the series for a third season on August 19, 2021, which was released on August 12, 2022, and consists of 10 episodes, and a fourth and final season which released on June 8, 2023. On July 1, 2020, Netflix renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on July 15, 2021. The series has been described as a watershed moment for South Asian representation in Hollywood and has been praised for breaking Asian stereotypes. The series received very positive reviews. It premiered on Netflix on April 27, 2020, and is about an Indian-American high school student dealing with the sudden death of her father and the bumpy journey through her last three years of high school. Though it takes place in the San Fernando Valley, the show has been reported to be loosely based on Kaling's childhood experiences in the Boston area, while Kaling herself has said it is based "in the spirit of my childhood". Never Have I Ever is an American comedy-drama television series starring Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher.
