Never Have I Ever: Is Netflix's New Series Parodying Indian Culture? Twitterati Divided Over Mindy Kaling's Pet Project!

Co-created by Mindy Kaling, Never Have I Ever launched on Netflix on April 27. The show has mostly received positive reviews from the critics, including one by LatestLY. But the audience seems to be divided over the show.

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Co-created by Mindy Kaling, Never Have I Ever launched on Netflix on April 27. The show has mostly received positive reviews from the critics, including one by LatestLY. But the audience seems to be divided over the show. Initially, the show gained a positive response from viewers. But the word of mouth was not enough to propel the show to success. As more and more viewers engaged with this teen rom-com series, complains started pouring in. The show's protagonist is a first-generation Indian American 15-year-old teen, Devi. Never Have I Ever Review: Mindy Kaling's Netflix Series Is Refreshingly Funny and Bold.

Devi hates Indian culture. She also suffered temporary paralysis. Enough fodder to draw criticism. Isn't it? Well, apart from receiving compliments fr being hella cute, the show had to go through some bad reactions. Here, we are talking about both.

The Good Reactions

 ACCURATE

 Priyanka Chopra

 Hit Way Too Close To Home

 So Cute

 A LEGIT THREAD

 Worth Checking Out

 Point

 Well Said

But no show these days comes without criticism. Or very strong voices from the other end of the spectrum. Never Have I Ever also received very opinionated backlashes.

Behold, The Bad Reactions

Mindy Also Got Some Hate

And this...

Some Think Physical Illness Was Made Fun Of

 Whitewashed Indian Culture

INACCURATE

 PRETTY SHITTY REP

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(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Apr 28, 2020 06:19 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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