Tinder Rides With A Perfect Match – Kusha Kapila, Sara Ali Khan, and A Girl on Date

Tinder is famous among people of different locations and gender binaries. With dating applications such as this, people are taking their dating life into their own hands. No one had talked about what women want from their partners in dating life at such a grand scale before the unleashing of Swipe Rides.

A very popular content creator Kusha Kapila is hitting the nail right at the head with the questions she asks from her co-passenger, Meghna, a girl who is on her date. She handles the role of the driver and interviewer quite well and in the latest episode, we have a surprise guest – Sara Ali Khan. In the 15 minutes video, Simmba’s actress opened up about her views about dating and women’s wishes. 

Kusha did not even shy before asking what will make Sara swipe right on someone’s Tinder profile and to get the answer, you need to check out the video. 

How Tinder Changed the History of Indian Dating? 

Anyone who watched Big Bang Theory can recall the episode when the character Raj was trying to run away from the arranged marriage set-up date by his parents and Sheldon adding the information that it is very common for Indian parents to be involved in their children’s love life and setting up a date for them too. Well, this was the bitter truth for many Indians before Tinder entered the market and changed how people kick-start their love life. 

The free site takes care of the people’s safety, their matching interest, and a lot more. It was hard to imagine that cupid can come in the form of a mobile application, and it is better than a genie because you don’t have to rub a lamp to meet the love of your life, but just have to swipe right. 

Apart from India, there are approximately 190 more countries where one can get a chance to change their status from single to mingled and find a perfect someone. The recent feature also allows people to hide their profiles from certain contacts so that there is no unrequired fuss over their dating choices.