What Is the ‘Sunset Clause’ Trend in Relationships? Entertainment Voices React to Gen Z’s New Dating Term
By Ashmita Chhabria | Updated: January 31, 2026 15:48 IST2026-01-31T15:45:08+5:302026-01-31T15:48:44+5:30
Dating in 2026 is not easy for many, and finding a trustworthy partner is rare luck. In a world ...

What Is the ‘Sunset Clause’ Trend in Relationships? Entertainment Voices React to Gen Z’s New Dating Term
Dating in 2026 is not easy for many, and finding a trustworthy partner is rare luck. In a world full of red flags, finding a green flag to spend the whole life with is a difficult task, especially when Gen Z is coming up with a new dating term every year. If you are a Gen Z, then you have at least once had a situationship, or your dating life was impacted by friendfluence, or affected by shrekking and clear-coding. You may have spent some time orbiting around the person you have had a crush on or loved. In this era of dating that is full of boundaries, a new type is emerging in India, called the Sunset Clause.
What Is The Sunset Clause In Dating/Relationship Terms?
Sunset Clause means you are dating the other person, but with an expiry date. Under this concept, two people fix a deadline or expiry date of their relationship before starting one. Usually, people date for three to six months, and when their relationship ends, or the expiry date nears, they decide if they want to continue seeing each other or willingly part their ways. No ‘ghosting’ is involved in this, as the couple had decided that if things do not work out by the decided date, they would break up. If you are dating under this clause, then you should be aware of the dating rules too. During the decided term, you are an exclusive couple and cannot cheat or see other people.
Sharing their thoughts about this new term with Lokmat Times, actor Naqiyah Haji said, “There are two ways to look at a sunset clause. In today’s generation, relationships are easier to move on from, and many people enter without clarity. So sunset clause can help reveal someone’s true intentions and how far they see the relationship going. But from my and an old-school perspective, it also shows a hesitation to go all in. If you’re certain about someone, you shouldn’t enter a relationship expecting an expiry date. Despite how modern dating is often portrayed, many of us still believe in old-school love, where you don’t plan the end before fully beginning.”
Speaking with LT Digital Content Creator Ruchika Rajput, said that Gen Z did not invent a new term, but they gave a name to something that existed since the evolution of mankind. She said, “Honestly, Gen Z didn’t invent anything new; we just gave a name to something that’s existed forever, just in a more toxic, unspoken way. People have always walked away when things weren’t aligned, but earlier, it was messy, confusing, and full of mixed signals. Now we’re just calling it what it is. We don’t have the time or emotional bandwidth to create confusion between two people. We’re more straightforward, more self-aware, and more boundary-driven. The Sunset Clause isn’t a trend, it’s just clarity with a label, and Gen Z choosing honesty over emotional chaos.”
Another Content Creator, Aanchal Tiwari, told LT, “I feel like Indian dating already comes with a lot of boundaries- family, age, marriage, career. Because of this, knowing in advance where something might end actually feels better. It protects feelings. It’s kinder than dating someone for a long time and then leaving them with reasons like “gharwale nahi manenge” or “career pe focus karna hai,” things that were always there. When people know what’s coming, they can protect themselves emotionally. It’s more honest, and in many ways, more respectful.”
In conclusion, the new generation thinks that the Sunset Clause will help to bring clarity without affecting mental health and with no emotional attachment.
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