Shivangi Verma: ‘Friendship Day Is About Real Bonds’
Shivangi Verma reflects on authentic friendships and industry challenges for Friendship Day 2025.
Mumbai, August 3, 2025: As Friendship Day unfolds on August 3, actress Shivangi Verma, recognized for her performances in Tera Ishq Mera Fitoor, Choti Sarrdaarni, the recent Badass Ravi Kumar, and the upcoming Gaurishankar Gauharganj Wale, shares a fresh perspective on what makes friendships endure in a world driven by fleeting digital interactions. In a heartfelt interview, she explores the joy of staying connected, the complexities of bonds in Bollywood, and the timeless comfort of childhood friends.
For Shivangi, Friendship Day is more than a date on the calendar—it’s a chance to honor the people who matter. “I still feel that spark for Friendship Day,” she says warmly. “I don’t do friendship bands anymore, but I make time to call or text my closest friends. A simple ‘Thinking of you’ can brighten someone’s day. Even with our busy lives, these moments keep us grounded.” Her approach reflects a deep appreciation for small, meaningful gestures that sustain relationships in today’s fast-paced world.
Navigating friendships in the entertainment industry presents unique challenges, Shivangi reveals. “It’s a demanding space. Everyone’s caught up in their schedules, and genuine connections can be hard to find,” she admits with honesty. Yet, she’s grateful for the authentic friends she’s made. “I’ve found some real gems in the industry, but it takes patience to know who’s truly there for you,” she says. Outside Bollywood, she finds friendships less complicated. “They’re more open, more real. There’s no need to filter yourself, and that freedom is everything,” she adds, emphasizing the value of sincerity in her relationships.