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<image:caption>Inspired by map-based races, the project evolved into a fully developed board game centred around urban commuting.</image:caption>
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<image:caption>From March to May, Thomas and his collaborators immersed themselves in an intensive process of playtesting.</image:caption>
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<news:title>Deepak Thomas Created A Board Game Based On Mumbai's Chaotic Everyday Commute </news:title>
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<image:caption>Played with chaotic brilliance by Jagannathan, Lucky has always occupied a fascinating space between a maternal figure and a menace.</image:caption>
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<news:title>Bigger, Badder, Browner: Poorna Jagannathan Tells Us About Deli Boys Season 2</news:title>
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<image:caption>Pose after the joy ride Hand embroidery on fabric 37 x 36 inches 2026</image:caption>
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<news:title>‘Made To Appear’: Viraj Khanna’s Textile Art Questions Privilege, Desire, &amp; Digital Validation</news:title>
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