India, Jan. 24 -- As Indian theatre witnesses a powerful resurgence, marked by quality productions and renewed audience engagement, one play that stands at the forefront is Humare Ram. Based on early-year performances and critical previews, the play, directed by Gaurav Bhardwaj, has attracted significant attention within the national theatre circuit as one of the most sought-after theatrical productions in the country. Since its launch, the play has completed over 400 performances in less than 21 months. At the heart of Humare Ram lies the contemporary vision of director Gaurav Bhardwaj, a filmmaker and producer, who has adopted a new approach that balances reverence for the Ramayana with modern theatrical language. What distinguishes Humare Ram from other productions is its scale of performances, national touring footprint, and continued audience pull. Beyond artistic merit, Humare Ram has emerged as a case study in theatre economics, generating continuous employment for actors, technicians, musicians, designers, and production teams. Its success signals a shift in perception that theatre, when envisioned ambitiously and executed professionally, can function as a robust cultural enterprise. The play stands as a cultural movement, one that has restored faith in the power of live storytelling in an age dominated by digital screens. As Indian theatre steps forward confidently, the play remains an example of how tradition, innovation, and disciplined artistry can come together. After this success, Gaurav Bhardwaj, along with Felicity Theatre, is gearing up for another play titled Humare Mahadev. As per him, this play is going to be even bigger and grander in terms of its spectacle, scale, emotional, and cultural impact. HTC...