Ram Ganesh Kamatham: Three Decades of Excellence at the Intersection of Storytelling, Research and Strategy
Bangalore, India : In an era that increasingly rewards specialization, Ram Ganesh Kamatham has spent three decades building a career that defies conventional boundaries. As an acclaimed playwright,...
Bangalore, India : In an era that increasingly rewards specialization, Ram Ganesh Kamatham has spent three decades building a career that defies conventional boundaries. As an acclaimed playwright, researcher, and strategic consultant, he has established himself as one of India’s most distinctive contemporary creative voices – bringing together artistic excellence, intellectual rigor, and systems thinking in a way few practitioners have achieved.
Marking the 30th year of his playwriting journey, which began in 1996, Ram Ganesh’s body of work stands as a testament to the power of storytelling as both an artistic craft and a tool for understanding complex social, cultural, and institutional realities.
Over the years, he has emerged as one of India’s leading contemporary playwrights, creating works that have been performed across India and internationally. His plays have been staged to acclaim at prestigious venues including the Esplanade Theatre in Singapore, the Prithvi Theatre and NCPA in Mumbai, Jagriti and Ranga Shankara in Bangalore, while also reaching audiences in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Munich, and Edinburgh.
His contribution to contemporary theatre has been recognized through multiple accolades, most notably the Sultan Padamsee Award for Playwriting – India’s most prestigious honor for new writing for the stage – which he has won three times. He received top honors for Ultimate Kurukshetra in 2011 and Undaunted in 2020, while Terrarium was recognized as a runner-up in 2023. His celebrated portfolio also includes acclaimed works such as Dancing on Glass, Project S.T.R.I.P., Crab, and Beyond the Bubble, each exploring different facets of modern life, identity, and relationships.
Yet what truly distinguishes Ram Ganesh is the intellectual depth that underpins his creative practice.
As a Felix Scholar at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, he earned an MA in the Anthropology of Media. He later completed an MSc in International Relations at the Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, as a Lee Foundation Scholar. These academic experiences helped shape a unique approach to storytelling – one rooted in deep research, historical inquiry, and critical thinking.
Many of his most acclaimed works originated from extensive research projects and fellowships. Undaunted, a play exploring India’s maritime history and South Asian sailors, emerged from research supported by the India Foundation for the Arts. Vanguard, centered on Indian pre-modern rocketry during the Second Anglo-Mysore War, was developed through archival work at the India Office Records of the British Library in London under a Charles Wallace India Trust Award. Creeper, a critically acclaimed exploration of Indian frame narratives, was created under a SARAI-CSDS Independent Fellowship. Ultimate Kurukshetra which took an astonishing 14 years to get from page to stage was developed with an Asif Currimbhoy Playwriting Fellowship at Sangam House – and is a landmark contemporary text and a masterful interpretation of Indic philosophy.
His work has attracted support from respected institutions including the India Foundation for the Arts and the Robert Bosch Foundation, while his writing has been published by Hachette India, Penguin India, and Samuel French Ltd.
Climate change and the environment have also been recurring themes in his work. In 2024, his audio drama Nothing Happens received international recognition, winning the American Writing Awards for Best Comedy Podcast of the Year and earning Gold at the Signal Awards for Scripted Fiction. His ground-breaking 2023 play Day Zero was a dazzling exploration of water, the city and memory described as a spellbinding fusion of genres. His smash hit 2009 satire Project S.T.R.I.P had a 15 year run and is another landmark Indian production on climate change, economic development and the rights of indigenous people.
Beyond the arts, Ram Ganesh has successfully translated his expertise in narrative, research, and analysis into the fields of consulting and strategic foresight.
He has worked with UNESCO in the area of peacebuilding and has contributed to projects that address complex social and organizational challenges through learning design and sensemaking. Drawing upon the same analytical skills that inform his theatre practice, he has built a reputation for helping institutions navigate uncertainty, identify emerging trends, and develop long-term strategic perspectives.
As a strategic foresight practitioner trained at EDHEC Business School, he has led research initiatives focused on maritime systems transformation, a just and equitable transition and pathways toward net-zero shipping. His work has also extended to global sustainability efforts, where he played a leading role in building a multi-stakeholder coalition dedicated to reducing the impact of international shipping on marine biodiversity and ocean health. These collaborative efforts have contributed to impact at COP28, COP29, COP30, and the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference held in Nice, France.
While his achievements span continents, disciplines, and industries, Bangalore remains central to his creative identity. The city continues to serve as both home and inspiration—a place whose evolving cultural and social landscape has informed much of his work over the years.
Today, as he enters the fourth decade of his professional journey, Ram Ganesh Kamatham represents a rare synthesis of artist, scholar, and strategist. His career demonstrates that storytelling is not confined to the stage or the page; it can shape policy discussions, guide organizational thinking, preserve cultural memory, and help societies make sense of complex change.
With an internationally recognized portfolio spanning theatre, research, sustainability, and strategic consulting, Ram Ganesh continues to expand the possibilities of what a contemporary playwright can be in the 21st century.
For theatre commissions, productions, speaking engagements, research collaborations, and consulting assignments, Ram Ganesh Kamatham remains available for select opportunities both in India and internationally.



