‘Never Have I Ever,’ a beloved coming-of-age comedy-drama collection, has gained the hearts of viewers all around the world. The present has struck a chord with audiences who’ve praised it for its heartwarming, hilarious, and poignant moments, due to its relatable characters, witty writing, and genuine illustration of the experiences of first-generation Indian American youngsters. As a outcome, viewers have been in for a pleasing shock on Thursday when the official trailer for the Netflix present’s ultimate season was launched on social media.
In addition to Devi’s adventures, as she makes her means by way of senior yr grabbing our consideration within the trailer, we have been in for a pleasing shock once we noticed Poorna Jagannathan, who performs the protagonist’s mom, carrying a surprising sari by famend Indian designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee.
The actor captioned a photograph from the trailer, “We saved the most effective for final. @neverhaveiever ultimate season is out June 8. Sad to say goodbye to this lovely present … and to Nalini .. however blissful to depart you with our greatest season but (and Nalini will get to put on @sabyasachiofficial so).”
Decoding Poorna’s Sabyasachi Saree Look:
Poorna could be seen in one of many images carrying a coral peach Sabyasachi sari with a broad golden border. It was worn with a stunning textured shirt with leaf appliques and embellished borders. She accessorised her look with a stone-studded choker and matching earrings. Her look was accomplished by a glossy bun and glam make-up.
Poorna additionally shared a photograph of herself within the sari with the caption, “Never Have I Ever’s ultimate season has the most effective laughs, tears, and suits in historical past. Case in level…Nalini in Sabyasachi.”
This is not the primary time the Indian-American producer and actor has impressed us together with his conventional apparel. She was beforehand seen in a surprising custom-made printed peach sherwani by designer Anita Dongre. She wore a multi-layered neckpiece, a maang tikka, and earrings with it.





























