Never Have I Ever
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Ranjita Chakravarty, who plays Devis grandmother, is a delightful addition to this seasons roster.

Meanwhile, Devis cousin Kamala is having a catastrophe of her own.
Suddenly, her demeanor changes.
it’s possible for you to tell she doesnt look at him the same way anymore.
Her reluctance to take his advice seems to hint at future problems for the two.
Drawing on her dads wisdom, Devi and her friends plan an entire cheer routine to apologize to Aneesa.
To absolutely no ones surprise, this fails miserably.
Aneesa is re-traumatized by Devi reminding everyone why she is even apologizing to her in the first place.
She runs off crying, and Ben chastises Devi for being so insensitive.
Meanwhile, Nalini is experiencing an emotional crisis.
When delivering Dr. Jacksons mail to him, she bursts into tears and calls herself a terrible mother.
Reflecting on her initial grandiose apology attempt, Devi realizes she might have misinterpreted her dads advice.
As Devi thinks back to that memory, she realizes she needs to take a different approach.
She promises to be a better friend to Aneesa if she stays.
Who better to convince a stern, begrudging Indian woman than another stern, begrudging Indian woman?
Ultimately, she ends up successfully convincing Aneesas mom to let her stay at Sherman Oaks.
This episode, …begged for forgiveness, accurately captures many aspects of the Indian American experience.