At Chennai’s Vasantham Marriage Service, it takes proprietor Vasant SKM just 10 minutes to bring forth nearly two dozen proposals before a prospective client. Even if the proposals are for those over 50. Remarriages at a later age in metros are no longer the freak, exclamation-inducing occurrences they once were. In fact, they’re happening at a rate enough for Vasant She was 49 when her first husband had a stroke. He lost his wife to cancer around the same time. Four years ago, they decided to go it together to first diversify, and then wholly specialise, in a marriage bureau that deals only with second timers. ‘‘When I started 12 years ago, I would hardly get one person a month. Now I get 10 applications a day.’’ Many of which, he says, are from those well above 50. Aruna and Narayan Rathi from Pune tied the knot at 52 and 64, four years ago, to start a new life together after the demise of their spouses. ‘‘I was 49 when my first husband had a fatal stroke. My daughters were 26 and 23, with the elder one already married. I realised that though I was shattered, I still had a good 25 years ahead and could not see myself living it plunged in sorrow and loneliness,’’ says the elegant lady. She accepted the proposal of chemicals businessman Rathi, who lost his wife to cancer at around the same time. “The best thing was we could convert our individual loneliness into a life of happy and healthy companionship,’’ says Narayan, whose sons are both abroad.