When a corporate representative arrived with "redevelopment" papers, the village elders were ready to sign, blinded by the promise of modern housing. But Selvi noticed something. The industrial site blueprints overlapped exactly with the geometric borders woven into her father's masterwork.
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In a small weaving village near Kanchipuram, a young woman named Selvi discovers that the traditional silk patterns her family has protected for generations contain a hidden "map" of ancestral land rights—rights that a major industrial firm is now trying to seize. The landscape of media consumption has undergone a