Doin' It (film)

Sonia Dhillon Tully, Sabrina Jalees, and Ana Gasteyer portray supporting characters in the movie.

Maya, a 30-year-old software engineer from a conservative Indian family, plans to launch an app for teens and works as a high school substitute teacher as a day job.

Proma Khosla wrote a mixed review for IndieWire, stating that "the gags are fun, but like everything else they feel unfinished — the seed of a full joke that will leave you wanting more.

"[3] Peter Debruge of Variety gave the film a negative review, writing that it "wants to preach sex positivity, but feels stuck in the immature, shock-comedy mode of American Pie and early Farrelly brothers movies.

"[4] Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that "the comedy never quite settles into a comfortable rhythm, and eventually backs itself into a corner so far away from any recognizable reality that it threatens to undermine the very message it wants to send.