Just in time for Friendship Day: The power of two and how friendships are winning on social media
Shyam Sharma and Dhruv Shah of @funcho | Instagram
In a world where everything on social media moves at lightning speed, one thing never goes out of style—real friendship. With Friendship Day coming up on August 3, it’s a great time to celebrate the creator duos who’ve taken their offline bond and turned it into something truly special online.
These pairs aren’t just making content together. They’re actual best friends. The kind who crack up at the same jokes, show up for each other when no one’s watching, and bring their audiences into a friendship that feels real and relatable. It’s the kind of content you instantly want to share in your group chat.
Chaos, comfort and chemistry
Take Sakshi Shivdasani and Naina Bhan, for example. From their blurry selfies to brutally honest podcast clips, they bring that perfect mix of bestie chaos and comfort. You never really know what’s coming next — and that’s exactly what makes it so much fun. Their page @momentofsilencepod feels like eavesdropping on two best friends who can’t stop laughing mid-conversation.
Then you have Shyam Sharma and Dhruv Shah from @funcho. Their friendship started long before the internet fame, and it shows. Whether they’re poking fun at desi quirks or just messing around, their sketches feel effortless and familiar. You can tell they genuinely enjoy hanging out, and that joy rubs off on you, too.
Viraj Ghelani and Arjun Srivastava also bring a super entertaining dynamic. Viraj’s expressive punchlines and Arjun’s cool delivery balance each other perfectly. You’ll find their skits and mini sketches all over @viraj_ghelani and @arjun__srivastava, and they never feel forced — just two friends who know exactly how to bounce off each other.
It’s not just content, it’s connection
Some friendships are all about big energy, while others are more low-key—and just as powerful. Like Radhika Seth and Meghna Kaur. Their pages @radhikasethh and @shetroublemaker give us calm, aesthetic moments filled with coffee runs, travel clips, and soft laughter. Watching them feels like flipping through pages of a shared journal.
On the other hand, you have the razor-sharp duo from @slayy_point— Gautami Kawale and Abhyudaya Mohan. They take on trending topics and pop culture with quick wit and brilliant timing. Their friendship has that comfortable rhythm you only get after years of knowing each other inside out.
Then there’s @funyaasi—Dhruv Bisht and Shubham Singh—who bring non-stop laughs with their high-energy sketches and completely unpredictable humour. Their feed feels like one long inside joke between two best friends, and we’re lucky enough to be in on it.
Prefer something a little more subtle? Check out @rajanaroraa and @deepak__garg. Their humour is dry, observational, and seriously clever. You’ll find yourself smiling at how spot-on their takes are. It’s the kind of friendship that runs deep, even if they’re not shouting about it.
And for the easy, feel-good vibe, there’s Rishabh Chawla and Ashi Khanna. Whether they’re dancing, teasing each other, or just being goofy, their content at @rishabhchawla_ and @iakshikhanna gives you a little serotonin boost every time.
Why we love watching them
At the end of the day, what makes all these duos so watchable isn’t the content itself—it’s the connection behind it. They’re not trying too hard. They’re just showing up as themselves, and that honesty is what makes people stick around.
So this Friendship Day, if a reel reminds you of your best friend, don’t just double-tap. Send it to them. Laugh about it. Maybe even try making your own. Because sometimes, the most joyful content is just two people being real—and letting the rest of us join in.
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