Dear 90s kids, are you tired of all the questions and conversations around marriage? Have you been trying to dodge these questions and successfully doing so like a pro? Well, if you have been able to tackle your family and relatives thus far, there’s someone else who’s curious, too! It’s Jeevansathi.com. They want you to marry too and their message is loud, clear, and everywhere!
In a new campaign across Delhi NCR, the matrimonial platform has been plastering witty slogans across the capital city. They are asking you, when are you getting married. For instance, one billboard reads, “Dear 90s kids, ab toh yeh billboard bhi mandap me baith gaya, tum kab baithoge?” Another one says, “Band wale intezaar kar rahe hai, aapki baarat kab nikalegi?”
This isn’t your average matchmaking pitch. It’s a campaign that perfectly captures the reality of every 90s kid entering their 30s. The pressure to “settle down” is real. Relatives are snoopy, parents are restless, and now even billboards are calling you out. The brilliance? These ads don’t lecture. They don’t guilt-trip. Instead, they serve up humour so sharp and relatable, you’ll laugh before realising they’ve subtly roasted you.
Let’s face it — 90s kids have been navigating a world where traditions are evolving and lifestyles are shifting. For many, marriage takes a back seat to careers, independence, and personal goals. It’s a reality that often leaves their families equal parts annoyed and impatient. Jeevansathi.com gets it, and instead of the same old “perfect match” speech, they’ve hit us with cheeky one-liners that speak directly to the modern single soul. These billboards don’t just nudge, they also wink. All this while reminding you that no matter how fast you’re chasing your dreams, the shaadi mandap isn’t exactly speeding away.
And the best part? These ads are sparking conversations everywhere. They’re the memes you share, the jokes you tag your single friends in, and the reason your mom just added “Jeevansathi pe profile banaya?” to her list. Love them or hate them, these billboards are impossible to ignore.
