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The first field test took place in a coastal slum of Dharavi. As the sun dipped, the solar panels unfurled, feeding power to a wall of speakers that began to play the city’s hidden symphony. Children gathered, dancing to the rhythm of traffic horns and distant prayers. An elderly woman, who had spent a lifetime washing clothes by the river, smiled at the gentle hum of machinery assembling a water purifier before her eyes—Vikram’s arm moving with graceful certainty.

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A comment appeared from J : “You can code the world you want to paint.” Intrigued, Ananya dove into open‑source coding tutorials, learning to translate emotion into algorithms. She created an app that turned everyday street sounds into a symphonic score, letting commuters hear the hidden music of the city. The app went viral on Bolly4U —a reminder that technology could be a brush, not a cage. The first field test took place in a coastal slum of Dharavi