There are some on-screen friendships Bollywood fans never really move on from, and the bond between Ranbir Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur is definitely one of them. The two actors recently crossed paths at an event in Mumbai, and what could have been just another celebrity appearance quickly turned into a full nostalgia moment — the kind that instantly takes you back to Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani days.
What really got everyone talking wasn’t just their reunion, but one small, playful moment that perfectly captured their chemistry. As photographers asked them to pose together, Ranbir casually refused — but in the most hilarious way possible. He joked that he wouldn’t click pictures with Aditya because he’s “too handsome,” leaving everyone around laughing. Aditya’s reaction made it even better, as he smiled and playfully nudged Ranbir, clearly enjoying the banter.
It’s that natural, easy comfort between them that fans connected with immediately. Videos from the event show them hugging, laughing, and walking together like no time had passed. And of course, the internet did what it always does — it turned the moment into a nostalgia wave. Fans quickly started calling it “Bunny and Avi vibes,” referring to their iconic characters from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, directed by Ayan Mukerji.
Back in 2013, the film wasn’t just another romantic drama — it became a cultural moment. Ranbir’s Bunny and Aditya’s Avi represented two very different life paths, yet their friendship felt real and relatable. Alongside Deepika Padukone and Kalki Koechlin, the film turned into a massive box office success and has since built a loyal fanbase that still revisits it today. So seeing them together again, even casually, naturally hit that emotional chord.
At the same time, both actors are heading into very different phases in their careers right now. Ranbir is gearing up for Ramayana, where he’ll be playing Lord Rama in a massive, two-part project directed by Nitesh Tiwari. With a reported budget that’s being talked about across the industry, the film is already being seen as one of the most ambitious Indian productions in years, with releases planned for Diwali 2026 and 2027.
Aditya, meanwhile, is stepping into a completely different space with Rakt Bramhand: The Bloody Kingdom, a large-scale series created by Raj & DK. The project leans into fantasy and action, and with names like Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Ali Fazal attached, it’s shaping up to be something quite different from his earlier work.
What worked in this moment is simple — it didn’t feel staged. It was just two actors sharing a genuine, fun interaction, and that authenticity is what made fans latch onto it. What didn’t really matter, honestly, was the event itself — because the internet had already turned it into a Bunny-Avi reunion.
Sometimes, all it takes is one joke and one shared laugh to remind people why certain on-screen friendships stay unforgettable. And this was exactly that kind of moment.
