Streaming giant Netflix has renewed Mindy Kaling’s comedy-teen drama ‘Never Have I Ever’ for its third season.
Co-creators Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher announced the same in a joint statement that read: “We are so grateful to Netflix and Universal Television for letting us continue to tell this story, and to the fans around the world who clamored to see more of this badly behaved Indian teenager.”
The series revolves around the story of Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Devi, a first-generation Indian-American teenager who after a traumatic year, including grief over losing her father, wants to improve her status at school; but friends, family, and feelings do not make it easy on her, ANI reported.
Apart from Ramakrishnan, the cast of the series includes Poorna Jagannathan, Richa Moorjani, Jaren Lewison, Darren Barnet, Lee Rodriguez, and Ramona Young.
‘Never Have I Ever’ hails from Universal Television. Kaling created the series with Fisher, who is executive producer and showrunner. Kaling also serves as executive producer with 3 Arts Entertainment’s Howard Klein and David Miner.
In India, the show’s first two seasons has had fairly successful run.
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