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This Ganesh Chaturthi, skip the awkward vibes, grab your bestie, hop pandals, sneak a modak (or two), and let the festival set the stage for a Double Date to remember.

Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: For Mumbaikers, festivals are more than just celebrations, they’re a natural place to connect.
Ganesh Chaturthi is here, and singles aren’t just stepping out for modaks and music; they’re pairing up with their besties for double the fun, double the dating energy. Tinder’s new Double Date feature is helping friends match in pairs and take the festive vibe to a whole new level.
For Mumbaikers, festivals are more than just celebrations, they’re a natural place to connect. Nearly 38% use festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi events to introduce matches, while 43% of Gen Z in India say cultural celebrations are their go-to first-date pick.
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Add your BFF to your app profile with Double Date, and suddenly you’ve got built-in banter, zero awkward silences, and the perfect excuse to say yes to a post-aarti street food crawl with your bestie and your respective dates.
Dr. Chandni Tugnait, Tinder’s Relationship Expert in India shares, “Group settings and festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi naturally take the pressure off a first date. You get to observe how someone interacts with others, revealing qualities like kindness, patience, and inclusiveness. These small, unfiltered moments of community connection let authenticity shine.”
Why Gen Z is vibing with Double Date this festive season:
• Double > Solo: Over 37% of Gen Z in India have already been on a double date, while 66% say they’d be interested in trying one. And it’s not just about showing up in pairs — Double Date users send 35% more messages per match than in one-on-one chats, making it easier to break the ice and keep the energy going.
• Festive flex: “Cultural events are a natural conversation starter. Whether it’s at a pandal or a visarjan after-party, conversations flow easier as such shared experiences give daters a ready-made script to connect,” says Dr. Chandni Tugnait. With nearly 30% of Gen Zs in India actively seeking out potential partners during these events, the festive season becomes a prime time for exploring new connections with your bestie by your side.1
• Keeping it low-pressure: 1 in 3 young singles in Mumbai have used Tinder to find a date during a festival or cultural event, showing that blending friends, festivities, and dating makes first-meet jitters easier to handle.
Dr. Chandni Tugnait further adds, “For Gen Z, friends are their emotional safety net. Bringing them along on a Double Date creates instant ease. Pandal hopping or soaking in the festive buzz with a buddy lets you lean on shared humour, inside jokes, and familiar energy while still exploring someone new. It lowers the stakes, reduces awkward silences, and helps you show up as your most authentic self.” Nearly 36% of users say feeling comfortable and safe throughout the date is what makes it successful.
Since its launch in July, Double Date has quickly become a Gen Z favourite, with 92% of users under 30 and mentions of “double dates” in app bios up 65% since January, proving that dating with a plus-one is more than a trend, it’s a movement.
So, this Ganesh Chaturthi, skip the awkward vibes, grab your bestie, hop pandals, sneak a modak (or two), and let the festival set the stage for a Double Date to remember.
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