Seven friends – Sweta, Rahul, Sameer, Pawan, Krish, Soumya and Rimjhim are the bosom friends. Their friendship may be a paradigm for others which is very rare in present day’s self-centered society.

One day they meet in the park and start conversion. Randomly, Rahul tells everyone to tell what is their favorite color and why. Sweta replied first that her favorite color is “Blue”, the color of sky which represents peace and calmness. Rahul conveys that he likes “Yellow” the most, the color of sunshine representing energy, warmth and happiness. Soumya apprizes her likeliness towards “Green.” It symbolizes refreshment and prosperity. Pawan has a great fondness of “Indigo”, the slightly deeper version of blue. It encourages man to think more deeply about life and has a strong connection with spiritualism and inward thinking. Sameer pushes himself towards “Red” because it is full of vibrance and strong emotion. Krish likes “Orange”, the mixture of red and yellow. It represents both the vibrance and of red and happiness of yellow. At last Rimjhim tells her fascination for “Violet” that stands for empathy, kindness and creativity.

To some distance, an old lady is sitting there. She can overhear their conversation and feels a rejoice witnessing their bonding. By the time, she joined them. The lady with her visionary point of view explains the youths – “My dear children! All the colors you all like individually are together existent in “Rainbow” and with the amalgamation of these seven, we get another color that is “White.” It is the symbol of purity. And purity undoubtedly is the most prominent aspect of friendship. So, I heartily pray to the Almighty — your friendship always remain as pure as the Rainbow.”

All seven friends were listening to the old lady’s words mesmerizingly. Now they can realize how valuable the friendship is! They promised each other, “No difficulty will be able to break our bonding. However the situation is , we would stand up for each other always.” Their eyes were filled with the tears of happiness.