In a world increasingly obsessed with metrics and performance, a collaboration in Rajkot reminded us of something more fundamental: the joy of simply moving.
This past Sunday, Daud & Doppio joined hands with Decathlon Sports India (Rajkot) to create an event that was less about competition and more about connection. What unfolded was an energetic celebration of sports, play, and community fueled by skateboards, scooters, archery sets, table tennis rackets, and a whole lot of laughter.
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Their usual space was transformed into an all-out interactive playground. With expert instructors stationed at each activity zone, visitors of all ages found themselves immersed in games they hadn’t played in years or ever before. Whether it was a quick rally at the badminton court, balancing on a wave board, or trying out turn ball for the first time, the spirit of the day was clear: move in your own way, and do it together.
There was also a dedicated merchandise section buzzing with people checking out custom gear, taking home mementos, and chatting about their favorite moments from the day.
But this event wasn’t just about fun and games. Behind the scenes was a team that poured time, creativity, and care into making the day what it was. The collaboration was brought to life by Rutwa S. and the talented crew at Happy Door Agency—whose attention to detail and love for community experiences truly made a difference.
Perhaps what made the day so memorable was its simplicity. It wasn’t about flashy performances or headline acts. It was about creating space for people to show up, try something new, cheer each other on, and rediscover movement as a shared experience.
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Here’s to more events like this—where we put our phones down, pick up a racket (or a skateboard), and remember that movement, at its best, brings us closer to each other.