There’s friendship, and then there’s “We post Reels together, edit each other’s captions, and share a tripod” friendship.
Welcome to the world of Indian creator collectives – where the Wi-Fi is strong, the content is chaotic, and the bonds are algorithm-proof.
Whether they’re singing their hearts out, pranking strangers, or fighting over “golden hour,” these squads are what happens when friendship turns into a full-blown internet phenomenon.
Here’s your official guide to the Creator Collectives you need to know:
Ganna Gang (@gannagangg)
If Marine Drive had a mascot, it would be this mic-wielding mayhem crew.
Divya, Sahil, Aryan, and Prannay are your go-to boys for skits, street pranks, and perfectly chaotic challenge videos. If you’ve been stopped and asked random questions while pretending not to laugh – yup, that was them.
Honestly? Every friend group thinks they’re funny. This one actually is.
The Nineteen Band (@the9teen__)
What do you get when you mix raw talent, soft boy vocals, and group hug energy?
Luv, Abhilash, and Arun better known as The Nineteen Band. Their quirky covers, smooth harmonies, and dreamy visuals make them the Gen Z boyband India didn’t know it needed.
They don’t just perform. They perform with feelings.
The UnCouple (@theuncouple_)
You’ve seen them transition. You’ve seen them groove. You’ve probably stalked their comment section looking for clues.
But Smarni & Vidur Dhar are just friends. Like, really. (Or are they? 👀)
With feel-good reels, subtle trolling, and that “should we date or just create” energy, The UnCouple is the softcore serotonin we all secretly ship.
Ourange Juice Gang (@ourangejuicegang)
Think chaos. Add memes. Now add Saurabh, Neel, Karan, Shravan, Sidhant, and Shubham.
This gang is what happens when comedy creators form a supergroup. Skits? Yes. Pranks? Yup. Self-deprecating humour and meme-worthy punchlines? You bet.
Warning: Watching their reels might make you wish your own group chat had a content strategy.
Khosla Raghu Music (@khoslaraghumusic)
Some duos drop bangers. Others drop feelings.
Sanchit & Rishabh, aka Khosla Raghu, went from moodboard music to bold beats with their new EP Aawara. Still full of heartbreak and vibes, but now with a fresh, experimental twist.
Catch them redefining the indie sadboi soundtrack – while clearly vibing off each other’s energy.
What’s more in store for them?
These creator groups are more than just collabs. They’re IRL friendships gone viral – built on shared memes, bad lighting jokes, and more creative chemistry than your For You Page can handle.
So here’s your sign to start a creator crew with your bestie. Who knows? Next year’s list might just include you.
Happy Friendship’s Day, Social Nation Besties! 😉
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