Things seem to go well until both fall in love with her. Directed Tarun Mansukhani, ‘Dostana’ follows their lavish life Miami and the hilarious performances of John Abraham as Kunal and Abhishek Bachchan as Sam, who seem to have brought out their A-game to portray the homosexual couple. While the film as a narrative does tend to stagnate through the passage of time, the side-splitting trio maintains the sanity of the viewers with merriment. With a simple plot and some alluringly youthful performances by the actors, ‘Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na’ has gone on to be one of the best coming-of-age dramas in recent times.
Directed by Abbas Tyrewala, this 2008 film follows the story of Jai Singh Rathore and Aditi Mahant, affectionately called “Rats” and “Meow”, essayed by Imran Khan and Genelia D’Souza, who as their loving friends believe, are unknowingly in love with each other. The film there on follows their journey of realizing their love for each other. The film is a beautiful tale of friendship and solidarity, which as the group believes, is never-ending. The oldest entry on this list, ‘Dosti’ follows the story of the heartfelt friendship shared between a lonesome studious blind boy and a crippled street singer. Tracing the alienating streets of India, the film stars Sudhir Kumar Sawant and Sushil Kumar Somaya – names unknown – as the portrait of director Satyen Bose’s artistic ideas for “dosit” or ”friendship”. With lovely songs composed by Laxmikant Pyarelal and lyrics penned by Majrooh Sultanpuri, the film’s compassionate composition of love, friendship and solidarity struck a chord with audiences and critics alike.Ī film adored by millions, ‘Heri Pheri’ follows the story of three unemployed men tired of their financial woes, who find the answer to all their money problems when they receive a call from a kidnapper.
However, things do not go as planned with mistaken identities and inner conflict. Directed by Priyadarshan, the film eternalised the trio Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty and Paresh Rawal, who respectively play the three men who create rib-tickling humour. A film with iconic lines and scenes, ‘Heri Pheri’ firmly established on the shoulders of the debt-ridden drunkard Baburao Ganpatrao Apte, the naïve Shyam and the conniving yet adorable Raju.
With the three men fighting over the tiniest issues and uniting over for helping out a young girl, ‘Hera Pheri’ is certainly a film for friends.Īdapted from ‘The 3 Mistakes of My Life’, published in 2008 and written by Chetan Bhagat, ‘Kai Po Che’, set in Ahmedabad, revolves around three friends, Ishaan (Sushant Singh Rajput), Omi (Amit Sadh) and Govind (Rajkummar Rao), who want to start their own sports shop and sports academy. Tracing the 2001 Gujarat earthquake and Godhra train burning, the film tracks their deep friendship, and innocence tarnished by religious politics and communal hatred.