In 2017, three friends in Mumbai, Deepak, Tushar, and Bhuvandeep, grew tired of running as status symbol and decided to start over. Bombay Running Crew was built on a simple rejection: no medals, no Instagram filters, no pretense. Just people moving through the city because they loved it. That philosophy became a movement. The crew has grown to dozens of runners who've tackled the 5x5 and 10x10 Run Challenges, organized the vibrant Holi Relay, and completed the Bombay Goa Chase, a 567km relay that earned an India Book of Records title. Every run is rooted in Mumbai's streets and energy. Bombay Running Crew isn't chasing trends; it's redefining what community-driven running looks like in India.