We Did It, Just Because We Felt Like It – No Greed, Only Culture

In a world where most corporate events are filled with checklists, performance KPIs, and “return on investment” tables, we at Brim did something opposite. We hosted an in-house Folks Food Mela — and we had no purpose. Yes, no reason at all.

It wasn’t for profits.

It wasn’t for LinkedIn fame.

It wasn’t even for “team building.”

We simply wanted our team to have fun. Just be together, cook, laugh, decorate, dress up, and experience joy without any meeting or goal hanging in the air.

On June 28th, between 3 PM to 6 PM, our team members took the spirit of India’s diverse culture and turned it into a food mela — all within our studio space. Each group picked a different Indian state — Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, and South India — and brought it to life through food, dressing, dialogues, taglines, and ambience.

But here’s what’s special:

  • The entire event was created in a shared working space
  • No extra leaves or planning days
  • Every single element — menu, decor, hospitality — was planned by the team
  • 100% creative freedom, 0% corporate pressure

We saw how beautifully each member brought their artistic side out. The care they took with sustainability, food hygiene, cultural details, and even team coordination showed how passion lives in a free space. Not on the agenda for meetings.

To other creative agencies, MNCs, or fast-moving corporate cultures — here’s a humble nudge:

Not everything needs a target.

Not every event should chase productivity.

Sometimes, the most beautiful company culture is built when you expect nothing and give everything.

We didn’t do it for ROI.

We did it for joy.

And yes — we’d do it again, with zero agenda.

Just because it makes our hearts full.