Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) has announced that Goa will host the dance drama RAM, offering Goans a rare and prestigious opportunity to witness one of India’s most celebrated cultural productions. The drama will take place at Ravindra Bhavan, Baina Vasco on 29th November and at Kala Academy, Panaji on 30th November 2025
Chairman of GTDC, Kedar Naik stated “Goa is privileged to host RAM, a production that has touched countless lives across generations. Our focus is to bring such distinguished cultural experiences to our people and create opportunities that enrich our artistic and social fabric.”
Managing Director of GTDC Kuldeep Arolkar stated “Goa Tourism is proud to support initiatives that celebrate India’s cultural legacy. Hosting a world-renowned production like RAM reaffirms our commitment to promoting diverse and meaningful cultural engagements.”
Shriram Bharatiya Kala Kendra, is one of India’s leading cultural institution known for its propagation and promotion of Indian Classical Dance, Music, and Performing Arts. Over the decades, it has nurtured several classical forms and produced landmark productions, of which RAM remains its most iconic. RAM has been witnessed by millions and is recognised globally for its powerful storytelling, refined choreography, and artistic excellence.
Beyond this brief background, the focus of this initiative lies in Goa’s commitment to enriching the cultural landscape of the state. Goa Tourism has consistently supported activities that celebrate India’s artistic heritage, ensuring that Goans have the opportunity to engage with world-class performances. Hosting RAM in Goa reflects this dedication to promoting meaningful, culturally significant experiences for residents and visitors.
The staging of RAM in Goa is also made possible through the support of key cultural institutions. Ravindra Bhavan Vasco, has extended its facilities for the production, while Kala Academy, Panaji, also offered its venue support. Their collaboration ensures that audiences across the state can enjoy this remarkable performance in an accessible environment.
Entry for the production will be provided through entry bands on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring open access for the public.
GTDC and the Department of Tourism invite Goans to experience the grandeur of RAM, an iconic cultural masterpiece, as Goa continues to position itself as a vibrant hub for art, heritage, and cultural exchange.




