Every friend group has its own unique chemistry. There’s always the loud one, the planner, the hopeless romantic, the fixer, and the friend who somehow knows everyone’s secrets. If that sounds familiar, you’re definitely not alone. As it turns out, the Netflix Universe has already introduced characters that perfectly represent every personality found in a typical friend circle. Whether you’re the dramatic main character or the budget-conscious friend who tracks every expense, there’s a Netflix counterpart waiting for you.
Discover which iconic Netflix Universe character matches your friend group personality. Find out who you really are today!
So, let’s dive into the ultimate Netflix Universe friend group guide and discover who everyone really is.
The “YOLO Means YOLO” Friend: Living Life Without a Backup Plan
First up is the friend who treats life like one giant adventure. For them, consequences are merely suggestions.
Parvaiz from The Ba**ds of Bollywood*, played by Raghav Juyal, perfectly captures this carefree energy. They’re the person who books a spontaneous trip at 2 AM, spends half their salary on concert tickets, and somehow remains convinced that everything will work itself out.
Their favorite phrase?
“We’ll figure it out later.”
As a result, they’re usually the first person to pitch a wild plan in the group chat—and somehow everyone ends up joining.
The Friend With Zero Volume Control: The Life of Every Gathering
Meanwhile, every friend group has someone whose arrival can be heard before it can be seen.
Much like Kapil Sharma from The Great Indian Kapil Show, this friend effortlessly becomes the center of attention. Their stories are bigger, their reactions are louder, and their laugh can probably be heard from the next room.
In fact, even their voice notes feel like full-length podcasts.
Simply put, they don’t try to steal the spotlight—it naturally follows them.
The Delulu Romantic: Falling in Love at First Reply
On the other hand, some friends are constantly living in a romantic daydream.
Rishi from Mismatched, portrayed by Rohit Saraf, is the perfect example. One decent conversation, one thoughtful compliment, or one Instagram reaction is enough for them to start imagining a future together.
Before the first date even happens, they’ve already planned the wedding playlist.
Consequently, the entire friend group is forced to analyze every text message and emoji like relationship experts.
The Smooth Talker: Turning Every Risk Into a Great Idea
Then there’s the friend who can talk their way through almost any situation.
Rehan Roy from Jewel Thief: The Heist Begins, played by Saif Ali Khan, embodies this personality flawlessly. Whether it’s securing VIP access, convincing the group to take a detour, or escaping trouble, they always seem to have the perfect words.
Even more impressively, they can make the riskiest ideas sound completely reasonable.
And somehow, everyone trusts them enough to go along with it.
The Social Chameleon: Comfortable Anywhere, Anytime
Not everyone can adapt to every environment—but this friend certainly can.
Inspired by Sunil Grover’s many avatars in The Great Indian Kapil Show, this person can blend into any crowd effortlessly. They can charm your parents, make friends with strangers on vacation, and become the unofficial host at every party.
More importantly, they never look out of place.
No matter where they are, they always seem to belong.
The Main Character: Living Through Endless Plot Twists
Of course, every friend group has someone whose life feels like an ongoing series.
Aviraaj “Fizzy” Singh from The Royals, played by Ishaan Khatter, perfectly represents this energy. Their life is filled with dramatic twists, complicated relationships, sudden career moves, and unexpected adventures.
One week they’re questioning everything.
The next week they’re starting a completely new chapter.
Naturally, the group chat waits eagerly for their next update.
The Ride-or-Die Friend: Loyal, Honest, and Fearlessly Supportive
While some friends bring drama, others bring unwavering loyalty.
Koyal from Dhoom Dhaam, portrayed by Yami Gautam Dhar, is the ultimate ride-or-die friend. If you’re facing a problem, they’re already working on a solution before you’ve even finished explaining it.
However, their loyalty comes with honesty.
If you’re wrong, they’ll tell you.
While they’ll defend you against the world, they won’t hesitate to call out your mistakes—and that’s exactly why everyone trusts them.
The Human Investigation Agency: Nothing Escapes Their Notice
Then there’s the friend who somehow knows everything before everyone else.
Mahima Basor from Kathal, played by Sanya Malhotra, perfectly captures this detective-like energy. They notice every detail, connect every clue, and spot every suspicious pattern.
Someone changed their WhatsApp DP?
They already know why.
Someone suddenly started listening to romantic songs?
Case closed.
As a result, no secret survives for long around them.
The Pocket Cincher: Master of Every Rupee
Finally, there’s the friend who treats budgeting like an Olympic sport.
Ramakant from Toaster, played by Rajkummar Rao, is the undisputed king of financial awareness. They’re constantly tracking expenses, hunting for discounts, and making sure every bill is split accurately.
To be fair, they’re not cheap.
Instead, they simply believe every rupee deserves respect.
That said, don’t be surprised if they remind you about the ₹172 you still owe from 2023.


