IRL: In Real Love Ending: Who Ended Up With Whom in This Love Experiment?

IRL: In Real Love is a reality TV series hosted by Rannvijay Singha and Gauahar Khan and has 10 episodes, each with a runtime of around 40 minutes. Raghu Ram acts as the director and showrunner of the show.

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IRL: In Real Love is the newest show about love and relationships wherein 4 singles date traditionally and online to figure out what suits them best and to find a loving partner in the process hopefully. Amidst a ton of confusion, heartbreak and some racy and difficult situations, the show takes us on a wild ride through the emotions of the contestants as they try to figure out in a very short time whom to choose and with whom they share the most genuine connections.

The four contestants with whom we start the show off are Chiragg, Ananya, Rohan and Sakshi. The four contestants stay together, and each has two other contestants whom they date to figure out their best partner. These contestants might (and can) be changed out, and in the end, the contestant chooses whom they want to be with. The twist, however, is that their choice also needs to choose them back, after which they can exchange their connection rings and go forth with exploring their relationship more.

IRL: In Real Love Ending: Who Ended Up With Whom

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Chiragg – Vidushi – Sifat

With Vidushi’s confusion surrounding her feelings for Sahib, things get heated in the last episode between her and Chiragg, who asks his connection to make a choice simply. Sifat, meanwhile, realises that Chiragg’s connection with Vidushi is deeper and more intense and takes herself out of the race. Thus, Chiraag and Vidushi both discuss their fears in depth and share the poems they have written for each other before the big day.

In the final moment of choice, and after explaining in front of everyone where her feelings stand for Sahib, Chiragg and Vidushi choose each other.

Sakshi – Pratham – Sahib

Pratham and Sakshi’s connection is lost long before it comes to the last episode. A similar falling out happens between her and Virendra in the first few episodes of the show, wherein Virendra kisses a very drunk Sakshi during a pool party, and everyone is left stunned the next day when she claims that she was too drunk to remember or consent to it.

Either way, with Sahib’s feelings for Vidushi out in the open, the two mutually decide not to get into anything romantic but promise to keep in touch as friends.

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Rohan – Shimona – Jagriti

Rohan and Jagriti shared a strong connection from the very first episode, wherein they connected intellectually. However, when his online date Shimona comes into the picture, he quickly realises that he shares a deeper connection with her. However, he doesn’t make it clear that he feels for Shimona to Jagriti, who continues to have her hopes up. Things are made clear during their “threesome” trip wherein Jagriti realises the connection Shimona and Rohan share.

In the final moments of the show, Rohan and Shimona both choose each other, an outcome Jagriti probably knew for some time at that point.

Ananya – Dhruv – Faisal

Ananya’s disastrous time spent with Shivam ends in his going out mid-show, leaving everyone shocked. To replace him, Faisal comes into the picture, someone with whom (again) Sakshi has had a falling out. Ananya and Faisal’s growing closeness rubs Dhruv the wrong way, who had previously turned down her offer of making their connection official. During their “threesome” trip, Faisal’s emotional outburst causes Dhruv concerns, and he lashes out at Ananya, who reminds him that he was the one who didn’t want to commit in the past.

During the last moment, however, both of them come around and end up committing to each other with their connection rings.

What are your thoughts on the ending of the show? Share them with us in the comments below!

IRL: In Real Love is streaming on Netflix.

Also Read: IRL: In Real Love Review: Dating Reality Show is Vapid, As Usual

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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