Check out all these lovely on-screen best friends that gave us major friendship goals.
Romantic pairs on-screen go on to become a crowd favourite with people wanting to be them or like them. However, over the years, various TV and web-series have introduced us to a number of great on-screen best friends that everyone loved equally or more than the lead pair. It would not be wrong to say that it was these bromances and friendships between characters that made these shows more interesting.
Watching these friends goof around at times and stand by their besties during difficulties has made our hearts melt. While the lead may have problems in their romantic life, all they need is that best bud and wingman who can shake things up for them. These on-screen buds have been able to remind us what we love the most about our friends. It is usually these relationships that manage to bring in laughter and joy in the whole show. There have been a bunch of such on-screen best friends who graced our binge-session and made us want to be part of their crazy group.
Take a look at these on-screen best friends:
Tara & Karan - Made in Heaven
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Srikant Tiwari & JK Talpade - Family Man
Sartaj & Katekar - Sacred Games
Harshal & Shakky - Yeh Meri Family
Sabbu, Kiara & Maggu - Engineering Girls
Radhika Khanna & Dingo - Ladies Room
Ray Madhav & Nikhat Rizvi - Adulting
Mohammad Haris & Anirban Guha Thakurta - Baked
Umag & Siddhi - Four More Shots Please
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Sherlock Holmes & John Watson - Sherlock
Leslie Knope & Ann Perkins - Parks and Recreation
Meredith & Cristina - Grey’s Anatomy
Joey & Chandler - Friends
Jake Peralta and Charles Boyle — Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Lily Aldrin and Robin Scherbatsky — How I Met Your Mother
Ragnar Lothbrok & Floki - Vikings
Jane Villanueva and Petra Solano — Jane the Virgin
Harvey Specter and Michael Ross — Suits
Otis Milburn & Eric Effiong - Sex Education