Iconic on-screen friendships that will give you BFF goals

Updated : Jul 31, 2021 23:15
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Bollywood has given us friendship goals for years. Here are our top picks for the most iconic on-screen friendships.

Jai & Veeru | Sholay
Jai and Veeru's Dosti in 'Sholay' is the stuff of legends. Apart from creating box office records since the film was released in 1975, the bond between Dharmendra & Big B is among the most memorable of all celluloid yaaris. But did you know writer Salim Khan named the two characters after his college drinking buddies?

Akaash, Sameer & Sid | Dil Chahta Hai
A list of Bollywood films on friendships can never be complete without Dil Chahta Hai. The 2001 cult film showed us there's an Akaash, Sameer and Sid in all our groups. 

Rahul & Anjali | Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
We don't need to tell 90s kids but this film is what made friendship bands a thing! Though it kind of blurred the lines between love and dosti, the Rahul-Anjali bromance in the first half of the film still makes you fuzzy. 

Rancho, Farhan & Raju | 3 Idiots
Based on Chetan Bhagat’s novel Five Point Someone, 3 Idiots is the story of 3 college chums, Farhan Qureshi, Raju Rastogi and Rancho. While it gave us the 'All Is Well' motto, it also told us having those best buddies around can make a huge difference in our lives.

Munna Bhai & Circuit | Munna Bhai MBBS / Lage Raho Munna Bhai
The hilarious bond between Munna Bhai, a goon and his sidekick-cum-best friend Circuit in two films is bound to crack you up. After all, what are best friends for?

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