From tiffin boxes to travel tales: Why your Rachel makes life better
Female friendships are a unique and powerful force, often forming the bedrock of a woman’s emotional and social well-being. These bonds, forged through shared experiences, deep understanding, and unwavering support, offer a sanctuary in a world that can sometimes feel isolating. We spoke to besties to know what continues to keep their bond strong:
Simmran Chopra and Mehek Talreja
Simmran Chopra and Mehek Talreja
How it started & how it’s going: Met through a mutual friend, now its’ been over 15 years. Mehek became my rock when I lost my husband.
The magic ingredient: From Russia to Australia, travel is our thing, also we love Kaali dal & pizza.
Why is she the Rachel to my Monica: Mehek stood by me when I hit rock bottom.
– Simmran Chopra
Devpurna Talapatra and Adity Sen
How it started & how it’s going
: We’ve been BFFs since we were three and it’s been 33 years. We got each other’s back, no matter what.
The magic ingredient: From roadside tea stalls to fancy cafes, we share a love for chaa.
Why is she the Monica to my Rachel: Aditi recently surprised me with a new lunchbox after a casual mention, a gesture I doubt my male friends would replicate.– Devpurna Talapatra
The magic ingredient: From roadside tea stalls to fancy cafes, we share a love for chaa.
Why is she the Monica to my Rachel: Aditi recently surprised me with a new lunchbox after a casual mention, a gesture I doubt my male friends would replicate.– Devpurna Talapatra
Utsa Saha and Vivian Vasantha Rajkumar
How it started & how it’s going: We were colleagues first. Vivi always cheered me up.
The magic ingredient: We both love pastel colours so we share clothes a lot. Pasta and biryani’r aloo is our favourite too.
Why is she the Rachel to my Monica: She’s been my constant, and a coffee or drink with her is my instant escape from anxiety.
– Utsa Saha
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