WHERE THE LAUGHTER ECHOES AND MEMORIES UNFOLD
Celebrating the beauty of generational female friendships. Here's to the stories told through shared glances, genuine smiles, and the unspoken language of true companionship.

Laxmi and Kamal. "We became neighbours when we came here after our respective marriages and have been through everything together ever since. She thinks I nag her, but I still love her the most."

Kanak and Astha. "We study better, together. So even though we stay far from each other, we make it a point to meet for studies before every exam."

Yashashree and Aaradhya. "We are cousins. We get into a lot of mischief together."

Manasi. "I find joy in the silence of my own thoughts."

Amba and Babita. "We are originally from Rajasthan and moved here with our families. We spend all day together selling small items in local markets."

Ketaki, Sujata, Rohini. From sharing a bench in college to now, our friendship has sustained 20 years of everything - good, bad and best. We couldn't buy 3 vada paos then, so we would share one - we've seen each other through those times. It is difficult to find time to meet every day now but we make it a point to catch up every 3-4 months. That one day we spend with each other, we don't care where we meet, what we eat .. we just want to talk. Tell each other everything."

Jyoti and Madhavi. "We used to live in the same neighbourhood before Madhavi's son got a swanky new apartment. I miss those days when we borrowed sugar from each other's houses."

Kamal and Vaishali. "I had an arranged marriage at 21. I didn't know a lot about my husband or the family but they are all wonderful. She (my mother-in-law) has been the one who has guided me through everything". - Vaishali "And I have always wanted a daughter, Vaishali completed our family". - Kamal

Alka, Sujata, Deepali, Hema. "We are all accidental friends because we work together every day. Most of our day is spent with each other."

Ojaswini and Gayatri. "We are sisters. Now that both of us have grown up we always have each other's backs, so whenever one of us gets into trouble with our parents, the other one is always in her corner."

Aasha and Lata. "We are from Akola, a small town in Maharashtra. We met each other, when she got married to my husband's brother. From all our family duties, we took a quick break to enjoy our cup of chai."

Salma and Heena "At 21, I found a friend in my mother. She gives me the freedom, she never got"

Mitali and Siddhi. "We have been friends since childhood and now we go to the same college. I'm a tomboy and she's a girlie girl. I do not understand her choices in life."

Ketki and Kamini. "We're twins. Both of us have full-time, high-pressure jobs so on weekends we always find things we can do together - like buying vegetables."