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Film Friday: 5 movies you shouldn’t miss in this friendship month!

The first Sunday of August considers as a Friendship Day, so we all know August is the month of the Friendship Day. In movies, the emotion of friendship reflects more understandable. Today we are here with 5 movies about friendship that you shouldn’t miss out on.

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara                                 

Three complicated friends, a bachelorette trip, and a truckload of humor. The story of Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara has the ultimate balance of inside jokes and emotional high-low and it will almost feel like a reunion with your friends. The film that makes us want to take that reunion trip we have been planning forever, ZNMD, is feel-good in every way possible. What makes it one of the most acclaimed movies of all time is how every person from every generation relates to the characters and the story.

The Intouchables 

Prepare the tissues, because this unlikely story of friendship is incredibly touching. Philippe (François Cluzet) is a rich man who, after becoming tetraplegic, hires a young man (Omar Sy) as his live-in caretaker. And they change each other’s lives.

Dipu Number Two

Dipu Number two is a 1996 Bangladeshi film. It was taken from a popular children’s novel of the same name by Muhammad Zafar Iqbal. It is an adventurous story for young boys. Dipu, a boy belonging to the educated class, is teased by the school bully but eventually forms a deep relationship with him.

Clueless 

This old-school ’90s comedy is much more than fancy clothes and preppy girls. In the middle of all that is the amusing story of friendship between Cher (Alicia Silverstone), Dionne (Stacey Dash), and Tai (Brittany Murphy).

My Neighbor Totoro

 “My Neighbor Totoro” is a film about two young girls, Satsuki and Mei, who move with their father to the countryside to be closer to their ailing mother’s hospital. One day, Mei meets a big, fluffy spirit deep in the forest. He introduces himself in a series of roars, which she interprets as Totoro. He eventually meets both children in the rain, where Satsuki offers him an umbrella and starts an unlikely friendship.

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