4/2/2023 0 Comments Devi from never have i everThe content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. To be fair, the relationship between Never Have I Ever heroine Devi Vishwakumar and new boyfriend Nirdesh (or Des, to his friends) was doomed from the start. Asif then talks about the prognosis and treatment of the disorder. The guys also reference Ricky Bobby from ‘Talladega Nights’. Asif talks about the diagnosis, how it comes about and how it is NOT people ‘faking’ symptoms. Then Asif asks Ali about conversion disorder (aka functional neurologic disorder) which is depicted in season 1 of the show (31:12). The guys discuss the diverse representation in the show and how the show depicts the idea of growing up South Asian in North America. They talk about the excellent casting choice of the previously unknown Maitreyi Ramakrishnan. Following Mohan’s death, Devi’s trauma was expressed in a strange way through paralysis. During a school orchestra concert in which Devi was meant to perform, her father, Mohan, died from a sudden heart attack. Then Asif asks Ali about his thoughts on Mindy Kaling’s ‘Never have I Ever’ (7:25), whose second season is out now on Netflix. If you’re not familiar with Never Have I Ever, then you might not know Devi’s story. They talk about his classic films including ‘Superman’, ‘The Goonies’, ‘Scrooged’, ‘Lethal Weapon’, as well as the not so classic ‘16 Blocks’ (featuring a classically bad vocal choice by Mos Def). On today’s episode, the guys start off by reminiscing about the career of the acclaimed director Richard Donner (1:07).
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