In ‘3 Idiots’, Rancho, Farhan and Raju stood by one another through every storm and success. Their fearless honesty and lasting faith turned their friendship into a symbol of strength in a competitive world.
Beyond heroism, ‘Shershaah’ honoured the deep trust between Vikram Batra and his fellow soldiers. Their connection, born on the battlefield, stood as a testament to devotion, duty and brotherhood.
‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ delicately interwove romance and camaraderie, but it was Rahul and Anjali’s childhood friendship that resonated deeply. Their teasing, loyalty and comfort set a benchmark for young hearts.
‘Veere Di Wedding’ boldly celebrated women’s friendships—unfiltered, imperfect, yet full of heart. It brought out sisterhood in all its glory, from shared meltdowns to messy laughter.
‘Dil Chahta Hai’ painted a fresh picture of male bonding, blending carefree holidays, honest emotions and disagreements. It proved that true friends may evolve with time, but never drift apart.