Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Learned on 'Never Have I Ever' That Asking for More Money Is About "Respecting Yourself" (2024)

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Not every 17-year-old negotiates business deals, but when Maitreyi Ramakrishnan went from a typical high schooler in Ontario, Canada to the star of Netflix's Never Have I Ever, that's exactly what she had to consider—on top of her overnight fame.

On the latest episode of Marie Claire's podcast, "Nice Talk," the actress opens up about how she learned to navigate financial negotiations while still a teenager, starring on the hit teen show from 2020 to its fourth and final season in 2023.

"At a very young age I had to learn that money is power and to ask for more does not mean that you're greedy, but actually respecting yourself," Ramakrishnan revealed on "Nice Talk."

The star, who landed the lead role of Devi on Never Have I Ever through a self-tape open call on Twitter, said, "I remember having to learn that sometimes you've got to ask for more because others are asking for more and people are gonna cheap you out if they can. They will walk over you. And it's not that you need X amount of dollars to live the life that you live, it's just that dollar value is the sign of respect."

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The star, now 22 and a human rights and equality studies student at York University in Toronto, shared that her internal dialogue about her self-worth as it relates to money, and in general, has shifted over time. She explained, "I'd treat myself like a make-a-wish kid. Like, 'Congrats. You won this little raffle on Twitter. You actually didn't send a tape. It was actually just a random giveaway. They were giving away the lead role on a Netflix show and you won. Congrats!' I adopted that mentality for myself, which is very bad because it's not true."

"I definitely was in the right place at the right time. There is 100 percent an element of luck, especially in this biz," she continued. "But I do give myself credit for the fact that talent is what kept me there."

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Ramakrishnan also credits her mother with helping her to pull those feelings out of herself. She said, "I went about learning how to advocate for myself [by] just growing some courage, understanding my self-worth, and where I want to be and how I want to be respected and how I want to be treated."

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With that in mind, as she takes on more roles and brand deals, and tackles video game streaming on Twitch, Ramakrishnan shares her team has had to advise her on what passion projects may be worth doing for free, and getting paid what she's owed for others. "There's a reason why they call it the movie-making business. Not the movie-making passion. It's the movie-making business first, which sucks," she said.

"There are times where in this lovely capitalist society they will take advantage of you when they can," the Netflix star added. "It's not always about being greedy, but sometimes it's actually just about respecting yourself in an industry where my services as an individual that entails my likeness and my name, my person, it has its spot in a marketplace."

"That was kind of weird to wrap around at 17," she shared. "You are part of a marketplace. Your entity as a being, you yourself as a person, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is now a business. Where do you fit in the marketplace?"

Ramakrishnan also acknowledged that she's still working on being confident in her career and herself. "I like to say I am 5 years old in the industry. That's it. Just a 5-year-old," she shared. "There's so much left to do to not prove to others, but just prove to myself—to add more ammunition for my own overthinking thoughts, for that one annoying voice in my brain that keeps saying I'm a make-a-wish kid."

Ramakrishnan opens up more about navigating her whirlwind success while still a teenager, her decision to pursue a college degree outside of acting, and more on the latest episode of "Nice Talk," which is available now wherever you listen to podcasts.

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Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Learned on 'Never Have I Ever' That Asking for More Money Is About "Respecting Yourself" (2024)

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What nationality is Maitreyi? ›

Does Maitreyi Ramakrishnan go to college? ›

She deferred her acceptance to the theatre program at York University in Toronto, which she had initially planned to attend the fall after she graduated high school, so she could shoot the series in Los Angeles.

What movies is Devi Vishwakumar in? ›

She is known for her leading role as Devi Vishwakumar in the Netflix teen comedy series Never Have I Ever (2020-present) and Priya in the Pixar film Turning Red (2022).

Where does Maitreyi Ramakrishnan live now? ›

It makes sense 100 percent from a business perspective, but for me, family and my friends, they're all here, right?" she said. Ramakrishnan says her family and friends "ground her" and manage to keep her "sane," which is a large part of why she's decided to stay in her hometown Mississauga.

Who does Devi end up with? ›

While Devi and Ben wind up together in the end, there's still room for a final romantic moment between her and Paxton.

How old is Devi in real life? ›

On season one of the Netflix series, Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) is a 16-year-old high-school sophom*ore and her crush, Paxton (Darren Barnet), is in the grade above her. But in real life, the actors are much farther apart in age. When the show premiered in 2020, Ramakrishnan was 18 and Barnet was 29.

Is Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Indian in real life? ›

Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is a Canadian actress. She is known for her leading role as Devi Vishwakumar in the Netflix teen comedy series Never Have I Ever (2020-present) and Priya in the Pixar film Turning Red (2022). Ramakrishnan was born and raised in Mississauga, Ontario. She graduated from Meadowvale Secondary School.

Does Maitreyi Ramakrishnan like anime? ›

It's no secret Maitreyi Ramakrishnan loves anime.

How did Maitreyi Ramakrishnan audition for Never Have I Ever? ›

“Yeah…so, I heard about it because my best friend sent me the audition, like tweets that Mindy [Kaling] put out. So she's the one who sent it to me and said like, 'Yo, we should do this. ' We honestly just did it to like, have fun.

Does Devi ever kiss Paxton? ›

Throughout Season Four, released to Netflix on June 8, fans watched Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) and Paxton's relationship slowly turned platonic. They share a kiss in Episode Seven, but then shut down any possibility of rekindling their romance.

Will Devi date Paxton? ›

After a heart to heart, Devi and Paxton kiss but they then decide that they are much better off as friends. At the end of season 4, Paxton begins dating Miss Thompson and it's clear that Devi and Paxton are over for good.

Why couldn't Devi walk? ›

Devi's dad Mohan (Sendhil Ramamurthy) died during her freshman year. Stricken with grief, Devi's legs stopped working and she had to start using a wheelchair.

How do I contact Maitreyi Ramakrishnan? ›

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What is next for Maitreyi Ramakrishnan? ›

Maitreyi Ramakrishnan has landed a great role as Elizabeth “Lizzie” Bennet in a new age movie adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice. The Netflix film will be called The Netherfield Girls and will be helmed by director Rebecca Gleason.

What language is Maitreyi Ramakrishnan? ›

Below the surface, Ramakrishnan views her Tamil-Canadian culture as integral to her identity. “Let's have the conversation about what it means to be of your own cultural identity, what it means to be Desi. To some, being Tamil means knowing the language—being able to write in Tamil and cook the food.

Is Maitreyi an Indian name? ›

In Hinduism, Maitreyi is also associated with a famous ancient Indian princess and philosopher named Maitreyi (also spelled Maitreyi or Maitreyi Devi). According to Hindu scriptures, Maitreyi was the wife of sage Yajnavalkya.

Where is Devi from Never Have I Ever from? ›

The story centers around Devi Vishwakumar, a 15-year-old (at the start of the series) Indian-American Tamil girl from Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles. After her father, Mohan, dies suddenly, Devi loses sensation in her legs due to psychological trauma, making her unable to walk for three months.

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