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Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2026, India’s largest theatre festival organized by the National School of Drama (NSD), will span 40 locations across India and extend its reach to all seven continents. The festival aims to showcase India’s rich theatrical heritage globally, fostering cultural exchange and artistic collaboration on an unprecedented scale.
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The National School of Drama has announced that Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2026 will be its most ambitious edition yet. Traditionally celebrated as India’s premier theatre festival, the event will now cover 40 locations across the country, ensuring regional representation and inclusivity. In a groundbreaking move, the festival will also extend performances to all seven continents, making it a truly global celebration of Indian theatre.
This expansion reflects NSD’s vision of positioning Indian theatre on the world stage, while also nurturing grassroots talent within India. The festival will feature a diverse lineup of plays, workshops, and interactive sessions, highlighting both classical traditions and contemporary narratives. By reaching audiences worldwide, Bharat Rang Mahotsav aims to strengthen cultural diplomacy and create new opportunities for collaboration between Indian and international artists.
Festival Expansion
40 locations across India to host performances and workshops.
Global Reach
For the first time, the festival will extend to all seven continents.
Cultural Diplomacy
Focus on showcasing Indian theatre as a global art form.
Talent Inclusion
Grassroots performers and regional theatre groups to gain visibility.
Key Highlights
Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2026 announced by National School of Drama
Festival to span 40 Indian cities and reach global audiences
Blend of classical and contemporary theatre showcased
Strengthens India’s cultural presence internationally
Future Outlook
With its expanded scale, Bharat Rang Mahotsav 2026 is expected to redefine the role of theatre festivals in cultural diplomacy. By bridging local talent with global audiences, the festival will not only celebrate India’s artistic heritage but also contribute to shaping a more interconnected and culturally aware world.
Sources: The Hindu, Indian Express, Press Trust of India
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