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Hey, NorBlack NorWhite.

We are orange chowk.
An ecosystem and curated community of creatives.
And we've been meaning to write to you.
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Why this matters to us.
We wrote it all in this letter.
A letter from orange chowk

Orange Chowk started with a simple frustration, creatives in India weren't being seen for what they truly do.

And over time, something shifted. They stopped seeing it themselves.

Creatives shaped culture once.
They still do. They just stopped believing it.

The ability to make people think, feel, build, remember... it's still theirs. It always was.

We're just here to help them see it again. The proof exists. We just keep bringing it to the creatives.

What pulled us to NorBlack NorWhite is the way it engages with culture.

Not as something distant. Not as something frozen in time. But as something living, evolving, and capable of taking new forms.

And that matters, especially now. Because many creatives are still caught between two extremes. Either looking outward for inspiration, or treating culture as something that can only be preserved exactly as it was.

What Mriga and Amrit remind us is that culture stays alive through participation. Through reinterpretation. Through people willing to engage with it deeply enough to move it forward.

And that's why this conversation matters. Because creatives need to hear from people who have spent years building from culture without becoming trapped by nostalgia. People who understand how tradition and contemporary expression can exist in the same conversation.

And that's why this feels like the kind of conversation that belongs with Mriga Kapadiya and Amrit Kumar, at NorBlack NorWhite.

- orange chowk.

A room for people who are building with intention.
A conversation with someone who has built it for real.
A curated room of 40–50 creatives, designers, artists, founders, and cultural builders.One real conversation at NorBlack NorWhite with Mriga Kapadiya and Amrit Kumar.
Not a panel. Not a podcast. Not a performance.
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We built this because creatives need a room like this.If NorBlack NorWhite believes that too, let's figure out what doing this together looks like.

What we're thinking
orange chowk is a community of designers and creatives building across India. Real Talk is one of our gatherings: 40 to 50 creatives, one studio, one honest conversation with someone who's actually built something real.

We want that to be with Mriga Kapadiya and Amrit Kumar, at NorBlack NorWhite, with a curated room of creatives and designers from the community.

The question on the table: How do you build from culture without turning it into nostalgia? No stage. No script. Just the room.
orange chowk x NorBlack NorWhite
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