![]() Jagannathan is best known for playing Safar Khan in HBO’s Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated show, The Night Of, and has also appeared in Bollywood movies.īut the two most famous names in the show are the narrators. Poorna Jagannathan stars as Devi’s mum, Dr Nalini Vishwakumar. Poorna Jagannathan plays Devi’s mother (Photo: Netflix) She is best known for her recurring roles on the television series Man Seeking Woman, The Real O’Neals, and Santa Clarita Diet. Ramona Young plays one of Devi’s best friends, Eleanor. He also has limited prior experience, with a guest role in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Despite only being a year older in the show (his character is repeating a year), Barnet is 29, 11 years Ramakrishnan’s senior. Ramakrishnan and her family moved to Canada after the Sri Lankan civil war, and because of this she identifies as Tamil and Canadian, but not Sri Lankan.ĭarren Barnet plays Devi’s crush Paxton. This is the 18-year-old Tamil-Canadian actor’s first role, after she was chosen by Kaling from 15,000 candidates who responded to a casting call. McEnroe and Mohan are forever linked in Devi’s mind, and the final line definitely works as a reminder of her father’s influence.Maitreyi Ramakrishnan stars as Devi. Remember: the whole reason McEnroe narrates Devi’s life is because her dad thought she was a “firecracker” like the tennis champ, and encouraged her to stand up for herself as he famously did. Wait, for now? What does that mean? On its surface, it could just be a sweet nod to the fact that Devi’s dad, Mohan, will be with her in spirit for all her future misadventures. So this is John McEnroe live from Princeton, New Jersey, signing off. There would be other dreams of course - like becoming the first Supreme Court justice who’s also a hip-hop artist - but in this moment, our little hothead from the Valley was pretty happy. The biggest clue comes from narrator John McEnroe, who delivers an intriguing final line for his closing monologue in Episode 10: “After four rocky years of high school, Devi finally had both the boy and the college of her dreams. However, there’s definitely a reason to hold out hope that Devi’s story could continue. “We knew how we wanted to end the show when we started the show,” Kaling told Today.“And four years does seem just to be like the perfect amount of time for a high school show.” Co-creators Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher announced last year that the show would end with Season 4. into the future? As of right now, the answer is no. So, will there be a Never Have I Ever Season 5 to follow Devi and co. Elsewhere, Paxton returned to college Fabiola went to Howard University to study robots Eleanor got back with Trent and started directing her own project Nalini started dating Margot’s dad and Kamala moved to Baltimore with Manish. The pair spent the night together and ultimately decided to give their relationship a try - with the last shot of the season showing Devi and Ben hanging out in her Princeton dorm bed. Then, off Devi’s confusion, he made a grander declaration: “Actually, I think I love you.” ![]() ![]() ![]() “I was in New York, and all of a sudden, I got this feeling that I needed to tell you that. Then, at Len and Nirmala’s wedding (the night before Devi was due to leave for college), Ben decided to fly in and surprise Devi. They didn’t get to hang out during the summer before college because Ben was already in New York for an internship, but they parted on good terms. To recap: Devi and Ben both got into their respective dream schools, Princeton and Columbia. After four seasons of love triangles and extracurricular rivalries, the Never Have I Ever series finale explained what happened at the end of Devi Vishwakumar’s high school saga - and it’s a happy conclusion. Spoilers ahead for Never Have I Ever Season 4. ![]()
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