![]() She’s trying to figure out what she likes. But I like to remind myself that this is a 15-year-old girl. RAMAKRISHNAN: It’s so fun when it’s a scene of Darren or Jaren because they’re just great scene partners. How do you view her love life this season? Is it fun to do those scenes? It seems to more be that she has a problem maintaining relationships with boys. I would probably just be in the position of no guys, no people, no people at all, anyone, because love is dead in 2021.ĭevi doesn’t have a problem when it comes to kissing boys. I don’t even know because I don’t feel like I would be in that position, where I had two guys like me, or I liked two guys. Stop, stop, stop.” I think that’d be really, really funny. She would tell me, “Maitreyi, no, no, no. And also, Mindy is basically like a mentor to me, so that would make sense. Even when things might not work out our way, we just wanna keep going and not take no for an answer. We’re two very separate people with two different personalities, just like John McEnroe and Devi, but we both understand always wanting to like go out and just seize the day, and always work hard. I would probably ask Mindy because I think Mindy and I understand each other a lot. If I were to ask someone, I also would want someone I know because they’ve gotta know me a little. When she rages, he gets fired up too and they really get it. The relationship between McEnroe and Devi is because their common connection is the rage. If you could have any famous person narrate your life, who would you want it to be? I’m so thankful for all the directors, writers and, of course, (co-creators) Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher, for always letting me play around with those levels. Take it down here, right now.” It is fun to play around with those levels. And then, sometimes she’s like, “Oh, okay, whatever.” In Season 1, there was a lot more rage throughout, but it was a little too much, so we were like, Devi, you’re here. I guarantee you, there are some takes of some scenes where Devi is hotter than you could even imagine. RAMAKRISHNAN: It’s so fun to find her emotional levels. ![]() What’s it like to find her emotional levels? Is it something that you’re always playing with? ![]() You freak out about it and you don’t understand necessarily why things are happening and you have a little meltdown at the end.ĭevi is somebody who is full of rage. ![]() Having that pressure, when it doesn’t work out, you really overthink it. And now, in general, I’m always trying to be perfect, whether it comes to work or being a perfect family member or friend. That’s something I definitely related to when I was younger. She wants to be this person that is good, but she’s really struggling. RAMAKRISHNAN: Honestly, the thing I connect most with is Devi’s story, and this is actually more about Season 2. What do you most connect to? Is it something directly related to your character, or is it one of the other characters? It’s easy to find something to connect to or someone to connect with. There’s something for everyone in this show. RELATED: 'Never Have I Ever' Season 2 Review: Love Triangles, Identity Crises, and High School Drama Endure The translate button on all social media apps is amazing. I don’t know many people that have done all of those countries, but it’s really cool. So, it’s pretty awesome to just hear all the feedback from around the world, which I haven’t even been around the world. I can’t possibly process 40 million individual people. But the biggest thing that shocks me is how crazy it is. The Never Have I Ever fandom is very real. ![]() RAMAKRISHNAN: That is still wild to me, that all around the world, people are connecting and resonating and just absolutely being big fans of Never Have I Ever. When did you realize how much of a success the show had become, and that it was connecting with viewers globally? During this virtual 1-on-1 interview with Collider, which you can both watch and read, Ramakrishnan talked about how wild it is to process the success of the show, what she most connects to with her character, playing someone so full of rage, Devi’s love life in Season 2, designing the perfect dress for the dance, bonding with her cricket costume, what the end of the season could mean going forward, and what she’d like to see in a possible Season 3.Ĭollider: Not only did I love Season 1, but I loved Season 2.īecause this show was not based on source material and no one knew who these characters would be or what to expect from them, the audience went into the first season with no expectations. ![]()
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