10 Fresh Mollywood jodis Whose Amazing Chemistry Makes Us Wish They Were Together
- IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,February 14 2017]
10 Fresh Mollywood jodis Whose Amazing Chemistry Makes Us Wish They Were Together
Charlie - Parvathy- Dulquer Salmaan
Parvathy Menon and Dulquer Salmaan have paired up twice for the blockbuster movies - Bangalore Days and Charlie. Their chemistry in both the movies has set the bar so high that it is almost impossible to match their chemistry by any other actors.
Anuraga Karikkin vellam : Asif Ali and Rajisha Vijayan
They are probably one of the most believable couples - imperfect and real.
Kali : Dulquer Salmaan and Sai Pallavi
They were intense and always emotionally charged in the movie 'Kali' and that struck a chord with the audience.
Premam : Sai Pallavi and Nivin Pauly
Nivin Pauly and Sai Pallavi were a breath of fresh air and broke all stereotypes. This couple is destined to be the most popular jodis of Mollywood.
Pulimurugan : Mohanlal and Kamalinee Mukherjee
He is the ultimate action hero, the macho man, and she is more adventurous than him. What more do you want? They sizzled on screen!.
Maheshinte Prathikaaram : Fahadh Faasil and Aparna Balamurali
He was unlike any 'hero' ever and she was unlike any 'heroine' ever. They were perhaps the most realistic couple to have graced the screen ever.
Adi Kapyare Kootamani : Dhyan Sreenivasan and Namita Pramod
From comedy to drama to action to romance, their chemistry in the movie struck a chord with the audience.
Kismath : Shane Nigam and Shruthy Menon
They showed the real-life troubles faced by lovers who are of two different religious classes. And they were absolutely brilliant while doing that.
Pavada : Prithviraj and Miya
There is hardly any competition when it comes to looks, making them one of the best looking couples on celluloid.
King Liar : Dileep and Madonna Sebastian
They are that insanely fun couple, who gave romance a new meaning. The soulful songs that accompanied their romantic-comedy scenes definitely helped a lot in boosting their onscreen chemistry.