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Never Have I Ever... Been So Grateful For a Show
Well, NHIE finished strong after the fourth season got off to a rocky start. The first three episodes were... messy, honestly, but then the story picked up steam. By the time we got to the final two episodes I was bawling pretty much the full way through.
NHIE also continued to flex its mature understanding of nuance, its appreciation for cultural differences, and its determination to keep its characters flawed and realistic. And including a game of Never Have I Ever in the finale? Fab.
All in all, it's a great ending to a great show. I loved it.
Ben and Devi
I've seen people complaining that the end relationship was predictable, or that Devi should be single, and kindly: no. <3
It fit Devi's character to end up in romantic love with someone, because the entire show has been about love for her. Love for her family, love for those who have died, love for her friends, love for her mentors, and yes, romantic love in all the aspects that entails (physical, intellectual, emotional).
The other thing that I think is beautiful about their relationship is that they both push each other in all these ways--physical (obviously), emotionally (Ben's final realization in New York was chef's kiss), and intellectual. They both get to go to their dream schools in part because of each other. Not only have they been pushing each other to excel since before the show started, but Devi helps Ben finish his schoolwork, and Ben encourages Devi to write that final letter to get into Princeton.
Ben's early acceptance to Columbia, which seemed a given given, well, his father and nepotism (I appreciated the show behind upfront about this), ultimately still almost gets sabotaged by his own repressing of other aspects of his life (which parallels Paxton, Blair Quan, and more, and isn't exactly new--see Ben's physical issues last season). This contrasts him with Devi, whose self-sabotage is always doing too much too suddenly. She's been trying so hard all along, but sometimes you need a final cheer to push you over the finish line.
Ben and Devi, Ethan and Margot
Ethan is dark!Ben. Margot is dark!Devi. On paper it's great.
Except... Margot was really, really annoying. I'm sorry, I found nothing remotely redeeming about her. Ethan at least served a purpose. The reason I think the first three episodes are so rough is that they focus on Margot but seem to not know what to do with her. But more about that later on.
Ben's speech about why he chooses to be with Margot in the first episode is well done and shows how much growth he still has to do. Because an essential part of love--of a mature kind of love and relationship--is that you are challenged to become a better version of yourself. Ben and Trent, in episode 2, shy away from this. Trent breaks up with Eleanor because he's afraid she'll break up with him, and he wants to do it first. Ben stays with Margot because she offers him superficial challenges, but nothing substantial in terms of his flaws.
That said, Devi making peace with Margot (numerous times) was narratively necessary because, of course, Margot's kind of a literary shadow (just not really well done). It also showed how much Devi's grown.
Trent + Eleanor
Trent's character is also really well done. That's how you deepen a comedic character. (Ethan was also dark!Trent in some ways; hence, Eleanor's crush on him.) Yeah, Trent's a stoner and not so bright. But, he loves Eleanor. He adores her, and he wholeheartedly believes in her. It's heartwarming to see.
I wasn't surprised they broke up early on, but was relieved they got back together. I think it was a funny inversion of what you'd expect, because El moving on to bigger and better things seemed like a natural progression. Yet, as the scene with El's mom showed... that's not what bigger and better is for Eleanor.
Yes, Eleanor still wants to grow. Yes, she still wants to be an actress and a director, and she's good at it.
But she doesn't want to leave her family and loved ones behind.
Eleanor knows what it's like to be left behind. And obviously it's not the same to leave a teenage boyfriend as to leave your own child like her mom. But, Eleanor ending up back with Trent was, frankly, narratively perfect for both their characters. Because Trent was helping her in her growth, and always had been from Season 3.
I also think they handled Eleanor's dreams and her complicated mother relationship well. The dream itself, even if it is far-fetched, even if it is unlikely to happen, is not bad. Pursuing it also is, in fact, positive (they paralleled this with Devi's dreams of Princeton). But, one of the best parts of dreams? Is the people you meet along the way, the people who cheer you on. It's a metaphor for life.
Paxton (and Lindsay)
Paxton's arc I think is one of the best in the series. I loved his journey from boy who was considered "hot guy" who sucked at school to the point where it was comic becoming a teacher. The episode where he helped Eric join the swim team was actually really powerful.
And, I didn't even roll my eyes when Devi told him he was an even better friend than boyfriend. On paper it's a cliche line, but it totally works within the characters' arcs (and of course the actors' portrayals!). Lindsay also seemed like much more than just a consolation prize to the guy who ends up outside the triangle--their relationship paralleled his with Devi, and quickly got me invested.
His final advice to Devi: "don't reinvent anything" also fits really well, because when Paxton at first refused to be Devi's boyfriend it was because Devi's image wasn't acceptable after the two-timing thing. Then, Devi's anxiety during their public relationship, the anxiety that actually ruined their romance, was because she didn't think she fit with Paxton or "made any sense" with him. But, she does fit with him. As a friend, and as herself.
Blair Quan + College
Blair Quan was also dark!Paxton--someone who lost themselves because they were always the Best in high school. The best student, the most popular. And then at college, everyone was the Best. And suddenly you're nothing.
The situation with Blair Quan was really realistic for how college can be for people, and in how the show (admittedly briefly) addressed the fundamental unfairness of college admissions. I work in higher ed, and... it's not fair. Nothing about it is fair. Professor Warner telling Devi outright that she "should have" gotten into all the Ivies actually meant a lot to me, because it's true.
For any readers of this who are applying to schools, there's a degree to which your merit matters, and there's a degree to which it's up to sheer luck. If they reject you, it's almost certainly not because you're not on par with other applicants. Hard work does not get you into prestigious schools. That's a lie. It gets you to a point, but it also gets a lot of other people to that same point, and then there is nothing at all you can do. It's up to luck.
Fab (and Addison. Kind of).
Fab's arc was interesting, but I feel like it peaked in season 2. I did like her conflict this season though, particularly with messing up about lying to Devi. The scene where she and Devi reconcile was beautiful, and the show handled it really well--giving empathy for Fab as for why she kept it a secret, while also pointing out that the lying was the fact greater problem than the initial applying.
The negative is that... I like Addison, but I wanted more. It kind of sucks that the queer character is the one whose romance doesn't come with two complex characters getting development. And sure, Fab isn't as important as Devi, Ben, or Paxton, but the fact that they wrote a compelling romance between Trent and Eleanor and gave Trent some damn deep character development despite him being a comedic character shows they were more than capable of writing a complex character romance for Fab. Addison is really just... kinda there, and we get no development for them at all. Which sucks because I would like to have learned more about them! They had potential, especially as a parallel to Trent!
Nalini and Andres
Nalini and Andres were a little more out of left field... that said, Nalini clearly has a type! She likes guys whom she argues with first. I still preferred the hot doctor from Season 2, but that had less to do with Andres and more to do with the fact that I found Margot so irredeemably annoying. Still, I appreciated Andres' growth in realizing that he'd been spoiling Margot by catering to her every whim. This was itself a nice contrast to Nalini, who hurts Devi by being too hard on her.
That was especially a flaw in the early seasons, but Season 4 really showed how much Nalini has grown. She does mess up with her response to the college debacle, so her flaws are still there, but she's so much better than in Season 1. For example, Devi lashing out at her mom after she got deferred was irrational; Nalini really didn't deserve any of that, and yet Nalini still met Devi where she was at: with a chip salad, addressing her fears. It was heartwarming.
Even when Nalini then does mess up with the "stupid" comment, we know she didn't mean it in the same way Devi fears she did (that that's all she can be, rather than that yes, Devi did a dumb thing). When she comes to help Devi pack, it's genuinely heartwarming. I honestly think Nalini and Devi's relationship is one of the best in the show, if not the beating heart at the center of it.
Pati and Len
Now, Pati. Pati and Lens' relationship parallels Kamala's romantic drama--not just with Manish in Season 3, but also with Steve in Season 1. Pati is also very clearly where Devi gets her drama from, and I stan.
I also liked the parallels between Len and Pati and Ben and Devi. They are both Indian-Jewish couples, and Pati and Len's wedding of course marks a grand romance for them... and a grand romantic gesture for Ben, who arrives to tell Devi he loves her.
Kamala (and Manish)
Kamala's arc this season was good as well; I just wish we had seen more Manish than just in the finale. Still, at least Manish did have an arc in the previous season. Though, it was a nice twist to have Kamala's arc be not about romance, but about her career.
Where Art Thou?
I also missed some other side characters, like Rebecca Hall-Yoshida and Jonah.
Margot & Aneesa
The overall show was filled with callbacks to past seasons that were really well utilized, in that they showed the character's growth. Unfortunately, in one instance, this came back for the worse when they repeated one of their biggest writing mistakes from Season 2.
Devi is, simply put, absolutely not morally responsible for reporting Margot to have lied about her alibi for vandalism. Yeah, Margot ultimately didn't do it--but Devi didn't do anything wrong by reporting that. In fact, the principal should have actually done her job and checked the alibi with the teacher; it's like 101 common sense.
Clearly this is a callback to Aneesa (the episode even has Devi reclaiming the nickname "crazy Devi," which started there). However, the shame is that the writers didn't learn from how they bungled the Aneesa plotline, and they did. Here again they hold Devi responsible for something she frankly is not morally in the wrong for. The show also mentions the Aneesa incident and calls Devi "a liar and a bully" for it, but she objectively didn't lie? And frankly Aneesa bullied Devi more than Devi bullied her and was never called out for it.
While I think it's a flaw, it COULD theoretically work from a psychoanalytic theory in that really all that Devi can control is herself. She can't force others to do what she wants, even if it's unfair. And that's part of maturing is realizing that (and it's not the same thing as selfish focus). You can't control the world, even when it's unfair and even when other people are frankly wrong.
I did like more or less how Margot was resolved in the end; namely, that she was not there among Devi's friends at the end. I also liked that Aneesa did defend Devi in the final episode from someone mocking her about the Clean Sweep. It just would've matter more if Aneesa's actions had ever been addressed.
The Principal + Professor Warner
Also, while in general the show is great in its portrayal of teachers and satire of other teachers, the principal sucks and she's not actually funny. She acts like another teenager, but unlike some of the other teachers/adults who are framed well, she's framed as being more or less fine instead of with the critical lens of the others. And she isn't.
Professor Warner stands in stark contrast, because she is wise even though flawed. The principal is just... awful. I'd never liked her, but this season made me hate her.
The Therapist + Grief
Now that I've gotten my salt out of the way, let's end with a positive and a theme.
The therapist's final session with Devi in the penultimate episode--I bawled.
“When I first met you, you were a closed-off, angry little thing... But look at you. Look how far you’ve come. You faced your trauma, and you came out on the other side.”
They used this to emphasize the show's main theme: grief. Despite how this quote makes it sound, the show doesn't actually frame grief as something to move on from. Instead, it's something that accompanies you.
Grief is like chasing a dream. Grief is part of life. It is love itself, but a painful part of it, and grief never, ever stops. You never "get over" someone's loss. You never stop loving them.
But, you learn to see them around you, and in you. In the dreams you planted together, like Devi's dad telling her about Princeton. In the loved ones you shared, like how Devi yells at her imagination of her father that he's not here, but then Nalini arrives to help her pack.
Just because someone's gone doesn't mean they stop influencing you, or stop being a part of your life.
There will always be moments of pain, like Devi in the final episode with the imagination of her dad. But, there will also be moments of feeling them again.
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Here we are 1 day till we see the final season of Never Have I Ever. I'm excited but also so sad that it's ending. I know it's going to be a rough weekend!
It's an amazing show that has brought to the forefront diversity in our society. Numerous cultures and ethnicities are represented in various settings. At the same time making us laugh and think about so much.
NHIE came out when our world was thrown in such uncertainty with COVID. It gave us time to focus on something other than the virus. It made me laugh and smile.
Family and friends are important and crucial especially during those hard times. We learn and rely on each other just like the characters on the show.
I can also say I have made many friends here on Tumblr. We love and support each other and our stan DAXTON. We are open to each other's questions, observations, rants, raves and overall love for this show.
They are even supportive when it comes to writing my first fanfiction. And I have a feeling that we are going to need more DAXTON fics to get it through it all. Yes I promise to finish it for my besties!
Thank you to @infinite-wanders @blunderbussmatterhorn @laurenkoenig07 @astraybrat @justmissg @deviipaaxton143 @a-lockman5 @seeyoumondaydevi @scorpio-smiles @tashas-life and @cupcakesandtv (the Queen of DAXTON FANFICS) for all your love and support through the past 3 years! Wish I had found you guys sooner when Season 1 came out. 😜🤪😉
No matter what happens on June 8, 2023, #DAXTON MOMENTS will be #OURS FOREVER❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥🥰🥰🥰
WE LOVE YOU MAITREYI, DARREN, LEE, RAMONA, BEN, JAREN, MEGAN, POORNA, RICHA, RANJITA, NIECY, ADAM, SENDHIL AND JOHN
#CONGRATULATIONS ON AN AMAZING 4 SEASONS🎊👍🎉🙏👏🎊❤️🔥😭😉😜🥰💗😍
And a big thank you to all those who shared these wonderful and beautiful gifs to the Fandom! ❤️🙏❤️
#never have i ever netflix#devi vishwakumar#paxton hall yoshida#fabiola torres#eleanor wong#nalini vishwakumar#kamala nandiwadal#trent harrison#ben gross#nirmala vishwakumar#manish kulkarni#rebecca hall yoshida#lyle shapiro#aneesa qureshi#john mcenroe#mohan vishwakumar#daxton
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when ben gets his first migraine ever, devi gets to return the favor of being comforted whilst crying in the bathroom that the other person is not supposed to be in.
this is just pure silliness y'all, i'm sorry
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One thing I don’t like about Never Have I Ever is how it portrays brown guys. There were like three and out of those three the two that were connected to their culture were portrayed as red flags. Des was a mommas boys and Prashant, I can’t remember exactly but I’m pretty sure it wasn’t exactly supportive of Kamala’s whole issue with the research paper. And the only one guy who ends up in a relationship is whitewashed. Than there’s Mohan, who’s dead. Even Pati ended up with a white guy (from what I heard as I haven’t watch season 4 yet).
Des was perfect for Devi, he was nice, repeating, challenged her academically and put her in her place about her views about their culture. I like to think he was the reason Devi started appreciating and accepting her culture more and while I love Devi’s character development from hating her culture to accepting it and appreciating it, I would’ve loved to see more of brown culture explored. I really wanted to see a brown couple go through Navratri, playing Garba, Diwali, Holi, and all the other festivals together. Also no white man understands how fun and exciting it feels when you’re celebrating these like someone from the same culture. I know a lot of brown girls say brown men are red flags and while that may be true and it’s a whole different conversation as why they might be like that, not every brown guy is like a red flag. The way they grew up and who they were raised by plays a huge role on who they are, everyone is different and I really wish brown guys were portrayed in a better light because this is also a stereotype although maybe not as bad as the whole “all brown guys are creeps and pervs,”
There’s also almost no representation of brown couple in media, there’s like one I can think of and that’s Asha and Ravi from Netflix’s Wedding Season.
Ms. Marvel also have good representation of brown men and, mixed race relationships, that’s aren’t yk just white x POC
#never have i ever#devi vishwakumar#prashant#nirdesh#Kamala#manish kulkarni#wedding season#ms marvel#brown relationships#brown couple#brown couples in media#brown men#i wanna see#more of brown relationships in media#desi tumblr#desiblr
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Can someone please just tell me what happens to Kamala and Manish, Eleanor and Trent, Nalini, Fab, and Nirmala? I really don’t feel like watching any of the episodes right now but I need to know if they’re all happy and safe and thriving! Give me spoilers please
#never have i ever#never have i ever season 4#eleanor wong#nalini vishwakumar#fabiola torres#kamala nandiwadal#manish kulkarni#trent harrison#nirmala vishwakumar
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I love you Devi Vishwakumar. I love you Nalini Vishwakumar. I love you Ben Gross. I love you Fabiola Torres. I love you Eleanor Wong. I love you Paxton Hall-Yoshida. I love you Kamala Nandiwadal. I love you Aneesa Qureshi. I love you Nirmala Vishwakumar. I love you Manish Kulkarni. I love you Trent Harrison. I love you Mohan Vishwakumar. I I love you Lang Fisher. I love you Mindy Kaling. I love you NHIE cast and crew. I love you Never Have I Ever.
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Just realized that you wrote “i tumble from the sky (you remind me to fly)” before we got s2?! How tf did you write Manish so perfectly???
Are you a witch?
my kinship with manish kulkarni transcends season release dates i love him i love him i love him
in all seriousness, though, i had recently finished the mindy project, which was the only thing i’d seen the actor in at that point (feel like he’s everywhere now, good for him) and so it felt natural to use rishi’s voice as a template for mr. k’s - apparently the writers agreed!
#daydreamingandprocrastination#replies#nice people making me feel appreciated#wish the writers and i had been on the same page for so much more#but i will take this win
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"distance makes the heart grow fonder and proximity makes the heart want to barf" was one of the realest lines ever delivered. manish kulkarni i love you so much
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Hiranandani Hospital Powai News on the 8th Batch Valedictory of Nursing Management Course
The healthcare sector is constantly evolving, and as the backbone of this industry, nursing leaders play an essential role in driving high-quality care. This year, Hiranandani Hospital Powai marked a significant milestone with the successful completion of the 8th batch of the Nursing Management course, in affiliation with KC College of Management Studies. The valedictory function was a celebration of the hard work, dedication, and commitment of 15 nurse leaders who are now equipped with the skills to take on crucial roles in hospital management and leadership.
The event, which was covered in Hiranandani Hospital Powai news, was graced by esteemed guests, including Professor Hemalata Bagla, the Vice Chancellor and Honourable Director of KC College of Management Studies. The event began with a warm welcome address by Ms. Saly Suseel, Director of Nursing at Hiranandani Hospital Powai, who expressed her pride in the achievements of the nurse leaders. The ceremony was a testament to the growing importance of nursing leadership in healthcare, as these newly trained professionals are set to bring about meaningful change within the healthcare system.
Dr. Sameer Kulkarni, the CEO of Hiranandani Hospital Powai, and Dr. Manish Gupta, the Medical Director, delivered inspiring speeches to the nurses. Their words of encouragement highlighted the significance of the nursing profession in enhancing patient care and promoting an effective healthcare environment. As covered in Hiranandani Hospital Powai news, both leaders emphasized the importance of strong, compassionate leadership in the healthcare sector and expressed their gratitude towards the nursing staff for their unwavering commitment.
This event highlights the hospital's commitment to nurturing the next generation of nurse leaders who will go on to impact the healthcare system in powerful ways. Hiranandani Hospital Powai news continues to feature stories of such initiatives that empower healthcare professionals and enhance patient care standards. With its focus on continuous education and professional development, Hiranandani Hospital, Powai is ensuring that its nursing staff remains at the forefront of healthcare innovation and leadership.In conclusion, the 8th batch valedictory function for the Nursing Management course was a proud moment for Hiranandani Hospital Powai, marking a significant achievement in the growth and development of nursing leadership. As reported in Hiranandani Hospital Powai news, the hospital continues to be a leader in healthcare education, ensuring that its staff is well-equipped to meet the challenges of the evolving healthcare landscape. This event also reinforced the hospital's commitment to creating a positive work environment and fostering professional growth, ultimately contributing to the delivery of exceptional patient care.
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TellyChakkar: Shraddha Gets Its Cast [9 July 2009]
It was TellyChakkar who reported that Neha Janpandit was finalised for the lead role in Siddhant Cinevision’s Shraddha. The show is tipped to launch in the first half of August. And now we give you an insight to the other actors who are on-board the show. Informs our source, “Neha Janpandit will essay the character of Shraddha Jaiswal. Veterans Sudhir Dalvi and Sukanya Kulkarni will essay the characters of her parents. The protagonist will have three brothers and the actors who have been finalised for it are Kashif Khan, Shashank and Siddharth Dhawan (actor Anil Dhawan’s son). Karuna Pandey and Bharti will play Shraddha’s sister-in-laws.” “The male lead will enter the show around two months after the launch of the show. This is a story set against the backdrop of Ujjain, which is a pilgrim place. Shraddha belongs to a middle- class Jaiswal family. She is a simple girl who wants to fulfill the dreams of her parents. The show also focuses on the importance of religion and faith”, adds our source. Talking about the launch date and time of the show, our source informs, “The show is expected to launch sometime in the month of August but there is no confirmation regarding the timing of the show. Initially, we were informed that the show will be in the afternoon slot but we aren’t getting any confirmation on the timing now.” We sent a text message to producer Manish Goswami but he didn’t revert.
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From Crime to Comedy: Your Ultimate Indian TV Series Playlist on Netflix and Amazon Prime!
Drama: Made In Heaven IMDb Rating: 8.2 Release Year: 2019 Star Cast: Arjun Mathur, Sobhita Dhulipala, Kalki Koechlin Director: Zoya Akhtar Genre: Drama Fun Fact: The show delves into the extravagant world of Indian weddings and the stories behind them. The Family Man IMDb Rating: 8.6 Release Year: 2019 Star Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Sharib Hashmi, Priyamani Director: Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. Genre: Drama Fun Fact: Follows a seemingly ordinary man who secretly works for the National Intelligence Agency. Mirzapur IMDb Rating: 8.4 Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal, Divyendu Sharma Director: Karan Anshuman Genre: Drama Fun Fact: A gritty portrayal of the mafia and power struggles in the town of Mirzapur. Leila IMDb Rating: 4.8 Release Year: 2019 Star Cast: Huma Qureshi, Siddharth, Seema Biswas Director: Deepa Mehta, Shanker Raman, and Pawan Kumar Genre: Drama Fun Fact: A dystopian drama set in a totalitarian regime, exploring themes of religious intolerance and social injustice. Taj Mahal 1989 IMDb Rating: 6.7 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Neeraj Kabi, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Danish Husain Director: Pushpendra Nath Misra Genre: Drama Fun Fact: An anthology series exploring love, relationships, and the search for meaning in the '80s. Crime/Thriller: Breathe IMDb Rating: 8.1 Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: R. Madhavan, Amit Sadh, Sapna Pabbi Director: Mayank Sharma Genre: Crime, Thriller Fun Fact: A gripping thriller that explores the lengths a father will go to save his son. Paatal Lok IMDb Rating: 7.9 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Jaideep Ahlawat, Neeraj Kabi, Gul Panag Director: Avinash Arun and Prosit Roy Genre: Crime, Thriller Fun Fact: The show delves into the dark underbelly of crime in Delhi and has received critical acclaim. Ghoul IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Radhika Apte, Manav Kaul, S. M. Zaheer Director: Patrick Graham Genre: Horror, Thriller Fun Fact: A supernatural horror miniseries set in a dystopian future. A Suitable Boy IMDb Rating: 5.6 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Tanya Maniktala, Tabu, Ishaan Khatter Director: Mira Nair Genre: Drama, Romance Fun Fact: Adapted from Vikram Seth's epic novel, the series explores post-independence India and a young woman's search for love and identity. Jamtara IMDb Rating: 7.3 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Amit Sial, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Aksha Pardasany Director: Soumendra Padhi Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This crime drama series sheds light on the phishing scams originating in a small town. Dahaad IMDb Rating: 7.0 Release Year: 2022 Star Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Sushant Singh, Rekha Sharma Director: Tigmanshu Dhulia Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This crime thriller series explores the complex world of police investigations and politics. Comedy: Pushpavalli IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2017 Star Cast: Sumukhi Suresh, Manish Anand, Naveen Richard Director: Debbie Rao Genre: Comedy, Drama Fun Fact: The series follows Pushpavalli, a quirky character pursuing her crush in this dark comedy. One Mic Stand IMDb Rating: 7.7 Release Year: 2019 Star Cast: Sapan Verma, Ashish Shakya, Zakir Khan Director: Himanshu Chouhan Genre: Comedy Fun Fact: A unique show where celebrities try their hand at stand-up comedy with the help of professional comedians. Little Things IMDb Rating: 8.2 Release Year: 2016 Star Cast: Dhruv Sehgal, Mithila Palkar Director: Ruchir Arun and Pranav Bhasin Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance Fun Fact: A heartwarming series that explores the everyday moments of a modern-day couple. Selection Day IMDb Rating: 7.3 Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Mohammad Samad, Yash Dholye, Mahesh Manjrekar Director: Udayan Prasad and Karan Boolani Genre: Comedy, Drama, Sport Fun Fact: The story revolves around two brothers and their struggle in the competitive world of cricket. Khakee: The Bihar Chapter IMDb Rating: 7.2 Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Amit Sadh, Amrita Puri, Amit Sial Director: Bhav Dhulia Genre: Comedy, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This crime drama series delves into the dark, crime-ridden underbelly of Bihar. Scoop IMDb Rating: 7.0 Release Year: 2020 Star Cast: Shriya Pilgaonkar, Viraf Patel, Harman Singha Director: Satwik Mohanty Genre: Comedy, Drama, Mystery Fun Fact: "Scoop" is a quirky investigative drama that combines elements of humor and mystery. Horror/Supernatural: Ghoul IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Radhika Apte, Manav Kaul, S. M. Zaheer Director: Patrick Graham Genre: Horror, Thriller Fun Fact: A supernatural horror miniseries set in a dystopian future. Political: Tandav IMDb Rating: 3.7 Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Dimple Kapadia, Sunil Grover Director: Ali Abbas Zafar Genre: Drama, Political Fun Fact: Despite its controversies, "Tandav" offers a glimpse into the world of Indian politics. Anthology: Lust Stories IMDb Rating: 6.6 Release Year: 2018 Star Cast: Radhika Apte, Bhumi Pednekar, Manisha Koirala Director: Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee, and Karan Johar Genre: Drama, Romance Fun Fact: An anthology of four short films exploring themes of love and desire. Mystery: Guilty Minds IMDb Rating: 7.3 Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Hiten Tejwani, Shakti Anand, Ashmita Jaggi Director: Carl Austin Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery Fun Fact: A psychological crime thriller that keeps you guessing until the end. Action: Mumbai Diaries IMDb Rating: N/A Release Year: 2021 Star Cast: Mohit Raina, Konkona Sen Sharma, Tina Desai Director: Nikkhil Advani Genre: Action, Drama, Thriller Fun Fact: This medical drama series explores the lives of healthcare professionals during a city-wide disaster. 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Yevadu 3 | Who is He | Agnathavasi | Prince in Exile | Man in Exile |
Yevadu 3 (transl. Who is he? 3) is the Hindi dubbed version of Agnyaathavaasi: Prince in Exile (transl. Man in exile), a 2018 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Trivikram Srinivas. The film stars Pawan Kalyan, Keerthy Suresh, Anu Emmanuel, and Aadhi Pinisetty. The film began its principal photography in April 2017 which ended in November 2018. Anirudh Ravichander composed the film's score and soundtrack.
The film was dubbed in Hindi by Goldmines Telefilms and premiered on Sony Max and released on YouTube on 20 October 2018.
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CharacterOriginal actorHindi dubbing actor
Abhishikth Bhargav (Abhishek Batliwala in Hindi version)
Pawan Kalyan
Amar Babaria
Sukumari (Divya in Hindi version)
Keerthy Suresh
Muskkaan Jaferi
Suryakantham (Vaishali in Hindi version)Anu Emmanuel
Shagufta Baig
SeetharamAadhi Pinisetty
Manoj Pandey
Govind Bhargav "Vinda" (Boman Batliwala in Hindi version)Boman Irani
(voice in original version dubbed by P. Ravi Shankar)
Vinod Kulkarni
Indrani Bhargav (Indrani Batliwala in Hindi version)KhushbuUnknown
Varma (Ana in Hindi version)Rao Ramesh
Uday Sabnis
Sharma (Konda in Hindi version)Murali Sharma
Samay Raj Thakkar
ACP SampathSampath Raj
Pawan Kalra
AppajiTanikella Bharani
Vinod Sharma
Aditya Bandaru (Aditya Bandari in Hindi version)AjayUnknown
Daya Bandaru (Kulbhushan Bandari in Hindi version)Jayaprakash
Shakti Singh
Bala SubramanyamVennela Kishore
Sachin Gole
Sukumari's friendRaja Chembolu
Rajesh Kava
Abhi's assistantSrinivasa Reddy
Shanoor Mirza
Sampath's assistantSrikanth Iyyengar
Mayur Vyas
Hindi dubbing crew
Hindi dubbing studio: Goldmines Studio
Abulhasan Ansari - dubbing director
Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari - hindi dialogues/transcription
Manish Shah - creative producer
Ulka Shah - creative co-producer
Harshal G. - recordist
Mahendra Chaurasia - mixing engineer
Jeeja Ramdas - dubbing coordinator
Yogesh Pawar - operations head
Santosh Yadav - graphics and title
James Pandi - mastering
Anil Nate - post-production
Abhishek Chogale - post-production
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emma's characters as never have i ever
Phineas: Ben Gross
Tiana: Kamala
Aquata: Devi tbh
Anna: Eleanor Wong
Bruce: Manish Kulkarni maybe
Annie: RHYAH 😬
Tanya: Margo
Mirabel: Fabiola
Lightning: Paxton
Smee: Nirmala
#the only thing i would say is that devi is slightly more prone to Shenanigans than aquata but#otherwise this is perfect casting#emmas characters as
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#mood#relatable#but i love them#cw beautiful#dead#manish x kamala#kamala nandiwadal#manish kulkarni#utkarsh ambudkar#Richa Moorjani#kamala x manish#relatable gifs#relatable gif#gif#gifs#gifset#cute#aww#love#my heart#her laugh at he end#3x2#never have i ever
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Season 3 of NHIE is the best season of the entire series.
Season 3 was a sort of healing journey for me: it made me fall in love with NHIE again.
Everything that happened just felt... right.
It made me laugh and cry and I felt like the first time I watched season 1.
Every single character had his/her own development, nothing felt forced or bad just like happened in season 2.
Season 3 gave me a sort of interior peace and I'm also very glad that I'm out from the fandom's discourse because in this way I've had the opportunity to genuinely enjoy this season.
The fact that I had zero expectations for this was amazing because I watched every episode with absolutely no anxiety (season 2 was bad to me also for this reason).
I say it again: season 3 of Never Have I Ever is 100 score (at least to me). Officially my favourite season of the entire series.
I love all the characters, all of them: everyone of them is precious. And I'm excited to see them again next year.
Mindy, you got me again girl! (good for you)
Lots of love (especially for my favourite main female protagonist Devi Vishwakumar)
#never have i ever#devi vishwakumar#ben gross#paxton hall yoshida#eleanor wong#fabiola torres#aneesa qureshi#trent harrison#kamal nandiwadal#manish kulkarni#nalini vishwakumar#nirmala vishwakumar#mindy kaling#lang fisher#nhie#nhie season 3#never have i ever netflix#never have i ever series#never have i ever season 3#maitreyi ramakrishnan#jaren lewinson#darren barnet#lee rodriguez#ramona young#megan suri#to all the amazing cast's members and tbe writers
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