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Valentine's Day 2026: 23 per cent of Indian singles want a Bridgerton-style romance

Nearly 29 per cent say they want a slow, everyday love like Little Things, while 28 per cent prefer compatibility-led partnerships similar to Piku

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Valentine’s Day is getting a reality check. For many singles today, love is no longer about grand gestures or picture-perfect romance, but about clarity, emotional honesty, and connections that feel real in everyday life.

A new survey by happn, the real-life dating app, highlights a clear shift away from performative romance toward relationships built on shared routines, real conversations, and mutual effort.

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