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BFFs in the Spotlight: Creators Who Define Friendship Goals

International Friendship Day 2025: Creators Who Give Major Friendship Goals
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- International Friendship Day 2025
- Sakshi Shivdasani and Naina Bhan set major friendship goals
- Shyam and Dhruv are OG bros in the social media space
As we are all set to celebrate Friendship Day on August 3rd, let's celebrate the unique bond of friendship through the lens of Instagram's most captivating creator duos in India. These pairs of friends have not only mastered the art of content creation but have also built genuine connections that resonate deeply with their audiences, especially among Gen Z. Notable duos like Sakshi Shivdasani and Naina Bhan, Dhruv and Shyam from @funcho, and Dhruv and Shubham from @funyaasi are leading the way with their engaging, relatable, and entertaining content. Their collaborations highlight how friendship fuels creativity, making them favorites among millions who eagerly follow their journeys.
Sakshi Shivdasani and Naina Bhan:

Real, raw, and never too filtered, Sakshi and Naina bring their chaotic bestie energy straight to the 'Gram. From hot takes to hilarious one-liners, they balance the art of hyping each other up and gently roasting each other, all in the same story. Their blurry selfies, deep chats, and content on Instagram makes you want to third-wheel their friendship.
Funcho (Shyam and Dhruv):

The OG internet bros. Shyam and Dhruv's bond goes way back, and it shows. Their perfectly timed sketches, goofy edits, and shared comic rhythm are all rooted in a solid, long-time friendship. From Indian household quirks to everyday chaos, their feed brings the kind of relatable, laugh-out-loud content that keeps Instagram feeling fun.
Viraj Ghelani and Arjun Srivastava:

Viraj's loud one-liners meet Arjun's deadpan delivery, and together they bring a vibe that will only tickle your funny bones. Their Instagram Reels feel like ongoing inside jokes between friends. And the best part? We're all in on them. With every post, they remind us: when your BFF gets your comic timing, the rest just clicks.
Radhika Seth and Meghna Kaur:

Meghna and Radhika are the kind of friends who make even a regular day look like a movie. Whether they're travelling, creating content, or just hanging out, they bring an easy vibe and a lot of laughter. No gimmicks, no forced collabs, just two besties who turn even coffee runs into core memories (and Reels, of course).
Slayy Point (Gautami Kawale and Abhuydaya Mohan):

Slayy Point has mastered the art of turning everyday chaos into gold standard content, one roast, one rant, and one reel at a time. Gautami and Abhyudaya's dynamic is built on sharp wit, relentless humour, and the kind of back-and-forth that only the best of friends can pull off. On Instagram, they don't just scroll through trends; they reinvent them, proving that when two brains (and senses of humour) click, the internet takes notice.
Funyaasi (Dhruv Bisht and Shubham Singh):

Funyaasi is what happens when two best friends weaponise their inside jokes, and Instagram loves it. Dhruv and Shubham's chaotic sketches, no-filter punchlines, and completely random-but-relatable content have built them a wild little universe where absurdity rules and the humour hits home. From viral POVs to perfectly timed roasts, they prove that with the right duo, every scroll can turn into a laugh-out-loud moment.
Rishabh Chawla and Ashi Khanna:

Rishab and Ashi bring main character energy but in twos. Whether they're hopping on trends, making each other crack up mid-Reel, or just goofing around on Stories, their content is pure bestie chaos. They keep it fun, effortless, and very, very scroll-stopping, proving that Instagram really is better when shared with your day-one.
In a landscape where digital creators shape pop culture, these Instagram duos are doing more than just entertaining; they're showing us what true friendship looks like in the age of content. Whether they're syncing dance moves or cracking each other up mid-reel, their friendships remind us that what really makes something go viral isn't just the trend, it's the trust, the timing, and the shared vibe behind it. Because let's face it: good content is great, but a great connection? That's what makes it stick.
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Further reading: Sakshi Shivdasani and Naina Bhan, Funcho, Viraj Ghelani and Arjun Srivastava, Radhika Seth and Meghna Kaur, Slayy Point, Funyaasi, Rishabh Chawla and Ashi Khanna, social media, news and media, Whosthat360
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