In the 1990s, no jodi could match the comic timing, energy, and dance chemistry of Govinda and Karisma. They delivered hit after hit with David Dhawan's masala entertainers. Their quirky style, animated expressions, and superb synchronization made them a box office goldmine. Despite their electric pairing, they were never romantically involved. Karisma came from a well-known filmi family and had her own path, while Govinda was married early in his career. Their pairing remains one of the most nostalgic duos from the 90s.
Hrithik and Preity’s pairing brought a mix of innocence (Koi Mil Gaya), emotional depth (Lakshya), and sizzling chemistry. They balanced each other well — Hrithik’s intensity and Preity’s effervescence created a well-rounded onscreen dynamic. They’ve always been close friends, with no romantic rumors ever gaining ground. Preity even publicly referred to Hrithik as her “best buddy” in several interviews. Their friendship is a rare gem in the industry, standing strong through decades.
Rani and Saif’s chemistry in Hum Tum was subtle, charming, and refreshingly modern. The film’s progressive love story resonated with urban audiences and won Saif a National Award. They shared a mature, easygoing rapport on screen which translated into other family dramas and rom-coms. Never linked romantically, Rani married Aditya Chopra while Saif is now happily married to Kareena Kapoor Khan. Rani and Saif share a professional camaraderie and often praised each other’s work in interviews.
rguably the most iconic Bollywood jodi ever, SRK and Kajol’s chemistry is the blueprint for romantic pairings in Hindi cinema. From Rahul and Anjali to Raj and Simran, they brought emotional depth, passion, and a unique comfort level that made their love stories believable and magical. Despite intense onscreen chemistry, they’ve always been just close friends. SRK is married to Gauri Khan, and Kajol to Ajay Devgn. Their offscreen bond is filled with mutual respect, witty exchanges, and years of shared history.
Varun and Alia made their debut together in Student of the Year (2012), and their chemistry instantly clicked with the audience. Their natural banter, youthful energy, and impeccable comic timing made them one of the most loved Gen-Z onscreen pairs. Their pairing was so successful that they became the face of modern Bollywood romance in the 2010s. Though they were often linked together by fans, both have always maintained they are just good friends. Alia is now married to Ranbir Kapoor, and Varun is married to his long-time girlfriend Natasha Dalal. The duo continues to support each other professionally.