Source: AP; Megan Suri 
Cinema

Megan Suri joins ''Never Have I Ever'' season 2

Suri's feature credits include films like 'Valentine's Day' and 'The Miseducation of Bindu'.

migrator

California

Actor Megan Suri, who appeared on the ABC family comedy 'Fresh Off The Boat', will star in the second season of 'Never Have I Ever', a Netflix coming-of-age series.

The show, created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher, revolves around an academically competitive and hot-headed Indian American teenager Devi, played by Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, trying to catch the eye of the school heartthrob while secretly grieving the sudden death of her father.

According to Deadline, Suri will play Aneesa, a new Indian student at Sherman Oaks High, whose confidence and radiance will pose an immediate threat to Devi.

Suri's feature credits include films like 'Valentine's Day' and 'The Miseducation of Bindu'.

The news of her casting comes as production on the second season has begun a fortnight ago.

In the new season, Ramakrishnan will reprise her role as Devi alongside returning cast including Poorna Jagannathan, Richa Moorjani, Jaren Lewison, Darren Barnet, Lee Rodriguez and Ramona Young.

The first season, which debuted on April 27 this year, was lauded by the critics for its inclusivity and breaking South Asian stereotypes.

Fisher serves as writer, executive producer, and showrunner with Kaling executive producing alongside 3 Arts Entertainment's Howard Klein and David Miner.

The show is produced by Universal Television in association with 3 Arts Entertainment, Original Langster, and Kaling International.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

2026 TN elections | Nomination of TVK leader Sengottaiyan kept on hold

2026 TN elections | TVK chief Vijay to campaign in Tirunelveli, Tuticorin on April 8

2026 TN elections | AIADMK will promise but won't deliver, says DMK's Kanimozhi

Trump has repeatedly delayed deadlines for Iran, but suggests this one is final

Easy access to weight-loss drugs rings alarm bells among doctors, authorities; regulators step in