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Cards Against Sanskaar: A game that turns political correctness on its head

A party game of cards is poised to look at Indian politics with a shade of dark humour

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Karan Dilip Worah and Adrita Das. Pic/Sayed Sameer Abedi
Karan Dilip Worah and Adrita Das. Pic/Sayed Sameer Abedi

What started off as an April Fools' joke between three friends could very well turn into a cheeky political statement. Meet Adrita Das, Karan Dilip Worah and Akhil Singh, who, on the eve of this year's April Fools' Day, came up with a social media prank to launch a game called Cards Against Sanskaar. If the name sounds familiar, that's because it is a desi spin-off of an obscene yet hugely popular party game called Cards Against Humanity, known to be digestible only if dark humour is your thing. Given the immediate traction their prank received, the trio decided to create the game on popular demand.

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