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byRadhika MohtaEvents hosted across BengaluruView full gallery

Dating is confusing, and the apps are often just making it worse. I spend my time dissecting why modern dating feels like a chore so you can actually find a real connection. Here is where I share my take on the reality of finding love in India.

I was featured in the Times of India for an article on dating fatigue. I spoke about how in-person events are a powerful antidote to endless swiping.

The New Indian Express featured my take on 'Throning', a new dating trend. I enjoy analyzing and decoding the modern dating dictionary for my audience.

An excerpt from my conversation with the South China Morning Post. I believe 'Dating 1.0' is dead, and people are now craving connections based on shared values and interests.

In this SCMP feature, I talked about why bookstores are safe and ideal spaces for first dates. They provide a natural window into a person's life and interests.

A snippet from my Times of India feature on dating fatigue. I compare dating struggles to unemployment: you need to upskill and actively seek new opportunities, not just wait.

About this collection

I don't just host mixers. I spend my time deconstructing why modern dating feels like a broken system so you don't have to. Whether I am talking to the Times of India about dating fatigue or decoding trends for the South China Morning Post, my goal is the same, shifting the focus from swiping to actually showing up.

People often ask me why I am so critical of dating apps. It is because I see the burnout firsthand. My interviews in publications like the Times of India and the South China Morning Post are not just soundbites. They are about the reality of modern dating in cities like Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi.

When I talk about 'Throning' or the death of Dating 1.0, it is because I see you struggling to find depth in a sea of superficial bios. We need to stop treating people like profiles to be swiped and start treating them like human beings. My work in these publications covers how we can use interest-led events, like bookstore meets or food walks, to create authentic, low-pressure environments. You do not need a checklist or a specific look. You need a space where you can actually be yourself. That is the philosophy behind my events and coaching sessions.

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Radhika Mohta

Events hosted across BengaluruStarting ₹150 per person (approx. spend)

I'm Radhika. I got fed up with the endless swiping and decided to start building real spaces for people to actually connect. I am here to help you skip the nonsense and find your tribe, whether that is through a thindi walk or a conversation at one of my events.

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