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Why young Indians are paying to meet strangers

Why young Indians are paying to meet strangers

Time of India14-06-2025
Why young Indians are paying to meet strangers
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Updated: Jun 14, 2025, 19:30 IST
From potlucks to themed house parties, a new wave of offline meetups is helping people forge real connections.
Aziz walked into a restaurant in Mumbai unsure of what was on the menu — or who he'd be dining with. Fresh off a breakup and weighed down by exams, he had signed up for a dinner with five strangers through Timeleft , a Paris-based company curating meetups in cities across India and abroad, just to try something unfamiliar.
That evening, Yukti, Parth, and Atit joined him — strangers from different backgrounds, each drawn by the same desire for a 'real, meaningful connection.' Over two hours, their conversation flowed from the polite 'What brings you here?' to tales of childhood mischief, travel disasters, and one near-kidnapping. 'It felt less like meeting strangers and more like rediscovering the joy of simply being human, offline,' they agreed.
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