Tinder was built for Western markets where Rs 400/month is small change. In India, that's a significant amount — and Tinder still charges it without offering a trial. You pay upfront, hope you get matches, and if you don't, your money is gone.
Tinder Gold in India currently costs Rs 283–499 per month depending on your plan. That's up to Rs 5,988 per year — without any guarantee of results. There's no free trial. No refund if your city has low activity. And no features like video calls or AI companion that Indian users increasingly want.
For tier-2 and tier-3 city users, the problem is even worse: Tinder's Indian user base is heavily concentrated in Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore. If you're in Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, or Nagpur, you're paying premium price for a thin local pool.