@@mahalakshmibalaji1349 So indian culture is now a joke for you. 🤬 Jab indians ko he koi parwah nahi sanskaron ki to West kya samjhega hamein. Patan ho raha hai. 🥲
@@bakanani8040 the op comment is the joke. Not the things you mentioned. The mom character from the series is very straightforward and sarcastic. People like you always find something to get offended and go on a rant. Also stop liking your own comments. It's as cringe as your replies
This includes slipper or shoe throwing and deprivation of at least one meal, which will be served much later to you alone by the other parent or by grandparents.
I support Nalini for not supporting Paxton because why'd any mother want her child's bf some kind of player? It's natural reaction whether he is good or not!
@@harshitabhuyan8892 oh no no big mistake in my home start earning and get your life on track then we will speak about dating....... (Unspoken rule in the family)
They will kill you if you even speak of LOVE before you get a permanent, stable job with a life ahead. AND THEN!! THEY WILL FUCKING ROAM BEHIND YOU FINDING LOVE 🤣🤣🤣 It's a normal city living Indian people's story. In RURAL areas, they will not even have the privilege to choose their husband and wife independently. Most of the girls are forced to marry the boy of their parent's choice 🙂 Sad to say this but some cultures include not even meeting the bride and groom before marriage, Imagine marrying a person whom you don't know a little bit about and thrown to have sex with him at night in the name of Suhagraat(Night of the day they get married).
Some of you need to calm the fck down and stop getting offended. Before you attack me, I was raised by a "desi" family. This show is supposed to be exaggerated, just like Kim's Convenience for Koreans, One Day at a Time for Hispanics, The Cleveland Show for African-Americans.( Even 2 Broke Girls, very stereotypical , which is about two Caucasian waitresses juggling love life and work.) These shows are just for entertainment and somewhat relatable to people who grew up in ethnic homes. Never Have I Ever is also produced my Mindy Kaling(an Indian woman). C'mon, take the stick out of your butt and laugh for ffs.
@Tanziha Habib speak for yourself!!! "Stick off your butts"....... seriously... Says a woman whose community cannot even tolerate any mild criticism towards Islam....and then you preach others to stop over reacting.
I'm Indian, born and raised. She does not remind me about my mom at all or other Indian moms. This is some hyper/exaggerated stereotyped b.s. Maybe Indians who immigrated to the U.S and are now Americanized and have serious life long identity issues. It's not considered comedy or funny unless you are making fun of your own culture AND through the lens of western culture and what they deem to be weird or not normal. Sad but true.
I don’t understand all these negative comments about “indian” culture. There is no such thing. This is about a teen from a relatively conservative Hindu Tamil family. I see many parallels to other conservative south Indian moms I know. No need to get worked up. That’s like assuming all caucasian Americans are the same, but they’re not.
@@Blaze6432 Indian is not a culture???? That is the most ignorant thing I’ve ever heard. India is culture in every metre of its land. It will take you twenty lifetimes to grasp India’s culture which is insanely rich in its history, mythology, food, music, art, anthropology…..The culture here changes in every suburb. That’s why it’s disappointing to see the extrapolation of dated stereotypes in this show.
@@Highpriestess1126 So if Indian is a culture that means every single Indian has an identical and exactly the same belief system? Oh wait they dont...... but idiots who are ignorant that Indian is a nationality will fail to know that you can literally follow any culture and still be Indian.
As an Indian who grew up in America, she really does not know the Indian American culture in America. Or within the culture, there’s a separate Tamil American culture, which they are supposed to be a part of and this is totally not representative of that. I agree that it does reinforce stereotypes.
Sone things funny but toxic 1. Nothing wrong with praying and acting for world peace...no guarantee world peace even if household is strict like hers 2. Not being a good listener to kids is toxic 3. Telling him he ll ruin other girls future is not funny( it ll label him to do so then) She could've told it in a proper way
The "Dr.Walking HPV infection" still has me 🤣💀
galat nathi 💀
"don't waste your prayers on stupid things like world peace" omg. 😭💀
I am crying
@@bakanani8040 chill Dude its a joke
@@mahalakshmibalaji1349 So indian culture is now a joke for you. 🤬 Jab indians ko he koi parwah nahi sanskaron ki to West kya samjhega hamein. Patan ho raha hai. 🥲
@@bakanani8040 the op comment is the joke. Not the things you mentioned. The mom character from the series is very straightforward and sarcastic. People like you always find something to get offended and go on a rant. Also stop liking your own comments. It's as cringe as your replies
@@bakanani8040 dude learn to take a chill pill calm down
"Turn on the AC? There are people in Siberia who would kill to be this hot!"
And that was when I fell in love. LOL
Indian mom for u🤣
Fr Siberian people are tough
She nailed as an indian mother in the whole series, waiting for next season’
The sheer accuracy had me laughing while being triggered. Lol 😆
Not with the accent. Indians don't talk like that.
accurate maybe 20 years ago
@@amolkhobaragade it is tamil english accent so it does
@@amolkhobaragade some Indians do have that accent.
"Smacking is still an acceptable punishment in many minority culture" facts😆
This includes slipper or shoe throwing and deprivation of at least one meal, which will be served much later to you alone by the other parent or by grandparents.
Indians are that minority 😂
@@BaldursPicketFence no...indian parents will forcefully make you eat your meal...
Latinos too
@@BaldursPicketFence Why is this so accurate😂
"Have you partnered with stupid people?"
So relatable.
She is more Indian than my Indian mom 🤣🤣🤣 😅
Yeah
More indian than native indians😂
I support Nalini for not supporting Paxton because why'd any mother want her child's bf some kind of player? It's natural reaction whether he is good or not!
Correct👍
Nope, it's an Indian mother's reaction no matter who the boyfriend is. Atleast most of the times untill the daughter is atleast 18 and sometimes 20.
@@harshitabhuyan8892 oh no no big mistake in my home start earning and get your life on track then we will speak about dating....... (Unspoken rule in the family)
They will kill you if you even speak of LOVE before you get a permanent, stable job with a life ahead. AND THEN!! THEY WILL FUCKING ROAM BEHIND YOU FINDING LOVE 🤣🤣🤣 It's a normal city living Indian people's story.
In RURAL areas, they will not even have the privilege to choose their husband and wife independently. Most of the girls are forced to marry the boy of their parent's choice 🙂 Sad to say this but some cultures include not even meeting the bride and groom before marriage, Imagine marrying a person whom you don't know a little bit about and thrown to have sex with him at night in the name of Suhagraat(Night of the day they get married).
@@harshitabhuyan8892Thats actually good we know how majority of those 13-15 year old Love Birds end up😂
“don’t waste your prayers on stupid things like world peace”
iconic
“don’t waste your prayers on stupid things like world peace” is what my mother said to me 😭
0:44 that sounds like something i say ALL the time
How old r u?
1:15 she's not wrong unfortunately
Very accurate… World will be so peaceful if every household is managed this way.
Not gonna lie that was a good joke
“Don’t waste ur Prayer on stupid thing like World Peace.” 🤣🤣
Some of you need to calm the fck down and stop getting offended. Before you attack me, I was raised by a "desi" family. This show is supposed to be exaggerated, just like Kim's Convenience for Koreans, One Day at a Time for Hispanics, The Cleveland Show for African-Americans.( Even 2 Broke Girls, very stereotypical , which is about two Caucasian waitresses juggling love life and work.) These shows are just for entertainment and somewhat relatable to people who grew up in ethnic homes. Never Have I Ever is also produced my Mindy Kaling(an Indian woman). C'mon, take the stick out of your butt and laugh for ffs.
Yes...it's definitely exaggerated
I don't know what your comment did, but I see no hate in this comment section lmao
@Tanziha Habib speak for yourself!!!
"Stick off your butts"....... seriously...
Says a woman whose community cannot even tolerate any mild criticism towards Islam....and then you preach others to stop over reacting.
@@alinadebbarma2553 zamnnnn
Mindy kaling ain't indian..only thing "Indian" about her is the colour of her skin..nothing more ffs
I watched this series, still watch these eps
0:24 is my favorite 🤣🤣🤣🤣
as an indian person i can confirm we love fountains
The fukin' book, I CAN'T WITH IT 😂
It is part of Indian culture and I am an Indian
"Grab your textbooks we need to go " why do hear this in my mother's voice...
most relatable indian/asian mom ever
Indian parents are usually sweet to other kids but the minute they smell something fishy they’re overprotective and cold
So so entertaining...can't wait for the 3rd season.
1:10 got me 😂
The script for this series is everything
Hahaha le indian moms- this is not even my 1%
At least Indian moms are loving mothers ♥️♥️♥️
The only thing she's missing is the shout-rambling in an Indian language when she's mad🤣
My mom right there
1:10 when Nalini was Shouting, i thought that was previous video clip, when Kamala made the drink sour and shouted like that😂 Nice editing👍
I'm Indian, born and raised. She does not remind me about my mom at all or other Indian moms. This is some hyper/exaggerated stereotyped b.s. Maybe Indians who immigrated to the U.S and are now Americanized and have serious life long identity issues. It's not considered comedy or funny unless you are making fun of your own culture AND through the lens of western culture and what they deem to be weird or not normal. Sad but true.
Lol indian moms love to gossip she looks like 1 of them tbh
A butt hurt found
Hey sad person. Stop getting offended by silly things.
"American culture is all about making wierd things normal"
I don’t understand all these negative comments about “indian” culture. There is no such thing. This is about a teen from a relatively conservative Hindu Tamil family. I see many parallels to other conservative south Indian moms I know. No need to get worked up. That’s like assuming all caucasian Americans are the same, but they’re not.
Ok im not indian or anything but I love this show!
“Have you partnered with stupid people?” 😂😂😂
This hits on a whole other level
Us Indians’ we get a little bit of money we go straight to Home Depot to buy a cement fountain FACTS!!!
" DeVi, ThAt TeXtBoOk HaS bEeN bLeSsEd! If It ToUcHeS tHe GrOuNd I hAvE To TaKe It BaCk To ThE pRiEsT," This is so my mom
0:46 and that sounds like my mum
0:21
You know the moms got a point
Can't believe Mindy made this so crass
Nalini carried the show ❤😂
She's more Tamilian than my mom.
We. Need. More.
What is the name of this film
It's a series of Netflix NEVER HAVE I EVER
I love Nalini❤
Yes, let's generalize more. 👍
Yep, I love me some stereotypes
Nalini is totally hott!
Indian mothers are not like this 😢our mothers are sweet they little strict in our teenagers but are chill sweet
Did text book said geometry on its cover ?
All indians definitely don't speak like that. That's like an attack 😅
Hahaha 😝👍
The amount of stereotyping in this is mind-boggling. I like Mindy Kaling but she knows so little about her culture.
Maybe because Indian is not a culture and there are many people who act in many different ways. And yes this archetype DOES exist.
For most people this show was actually very relatable. The sarcastic comments, the one cousin who you're jealous of, the stingy mom, and many more
@@Blaze6432 Indian is not a culture???? That is the most ignorant thing I’ve ever heard. India is culture in every metre of its land. It will take you twenty lifetimes to grasp India’s culture which is insanely rich in its history, mythology, food, music, art, anthropology…..The culture here changes in every suburb. That’s why it’s disappointing to see the extrapolation of dated stereotypes in this show.
@@Highpriestess1126 So if Indian is a culture that means every single Indian has an identical and exactly the same belief system? Oh wait they dont...... but idiots who are ignorant that Indian is a nationality will fail to know that you can literally follow any culture and still be Indian.
As an Indian who grew up in America, she really does not know the Indian American culture in America. Or within the culture, there’s a separate Tamil American culture, which they are supposed to be a part of and this is totally not representative of that. I agree that it does reinforce stereotypes.
Too dramatic and fake
Lol self hating mindy kaling made the series what do you expect?
Dramatic? If anything it isn't nearly dramatic enough!
Indian father r strict
😂😂mom??
What's the movie name
It's a Netflix show & name of the series is ''Never have I ever''
@@sumasree3140 @ Thank you very much
Uhm indian moms aren't like that😏
Cute
0.01 to 0.03 Whaaaaaat???
lmao stereotyping
Sone things funny but toxic
1. Nothing wrong with praying and acting for world peace...no guarantee world peace even if household is strict like hers
2. Not being a good listener to kids is toxic
3. Telling him he ll ruin other girls future is not funny( it ll label him to do so then)
She could've told it in a proper way
Lies
Which series??
Never have i ever
Don't waste your prayers on stupid things like world peace🤣🤣🤣🤣
THIS series harmful for Indian culture........