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The Shiva Multiverse

India enters the futuristic realm of a cultural tech experience steeped in the richness of our Sanatani ethos and heritage, through Shiva Immersive

Sharmi AdhikarySharmi Adhikary
Dec 31, 2025, 06:00 pm IST
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In the pantheon of creative presentations based on the ever-so-powerful Shiva, an imagery that has sustained devotion since forever, what could possibly be so unique that it shifts the realm of cultural entertainment!? Especially something that would fascinate youngsters transfixed by the latest technology that delivers innovations at near-light speed. The answer could be strategically hidden in Shiva Immersive, India’s first large-format, multi-sensory immersive experience launched by E-Factor Experiences, which establishes how sagas about the Indian Gods and Goddesses can become a globally exportable IP. This is not a temple or a theme park. This is not cinema as well, with better SFX, but the beginning of India’s first Immersive Mythology Franchise, replete with theatrical grandeur crafted for a global audience.

But here is where we shall pause and omit the word mythology. Shiva is not a myth whose existence or omnipresence can be casually discredited. A myth can be busted. But Shiva is beyond and above all that, right? Yes, the franchise can be defined as interpretive, for want of a better word, but the Shiva Immersive actually takes you closer to the divine feeling of being protected by Shiva’s aura. And this is exactly what children and young people must understand as they experience the $2 million made-in-India production that fuses a timeless narrative with 360° projection mapping, spatial audio, kinetic scenography, and AI-powered dramaturgy to create a cosmos that tells the tales of our God, bordering on consciousness, creation, and destruction. This could be cinematic technology at its best so far, but one cannot leave the arena without feeling washed by the emotion of submitting to the Omnipresent, Omnipotent, and Omniscient. Especially when you witness the gigantic Shivling take centre stage. “In a world racing forward, the one constant that always finds resonance is the story we tell ourselves. They return, reshaped by new mediums, retold by new voices even as their essence remains timeless. The Shiva Immersive was born from this belief,” says Samit Garg, co-founder and MD of E-Factor Experiences and the person who conceived the show.

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You could say that The Shiva Immersive, which will run at the E-Factor Arena in DLF Avenue, Saket, for three months (tickets can be booked on the BookMyShow website), isn’t just a show or a story. It is an awakening of sorts to the magnificence of Shiva and his all-encompassing, assuring power that leaves you numb with awe. “We turned to our cultural inheritance not as a relic, but as a living reservoir of wisdom. We sought the tales that refuse to fade; the ones that defined our identity and shaped our understanding of life across centuries. At the heart of these eternal narratives stands Shiva as a universal energy that belongs to everyone,” says Balaji Gauri, the scriptwriter, whose narrative has become even more surreal by the unmistakable baritone voiceover of popular actor Sharad Kelkar.

What makes this experience transformative is how the story is told. While Japan exports anime and Korea exports K-dramas, India has owned the civilizational raw material of fascinating Vedic history, but never learned to tell it in a future-ready language. Shiva Immersive changes that. For the first time ever, our epic saga is being expressed through a new medium, crafted with precision and integrating scale, projection, lasers, sound, motion, and sensory technologies (including virtual reality). Not as a spectacle, but as a meaningful, deeply immersive form of storytelling. “This is technology used with the intention to honour our cultural ethos, to elevate our imagination (children will be spellbound by what they witness) and to make ancient story unforgettable for a modern, tech happy, audience,” explains Garg.

The showcase runs 45 minutes with Kelkar’s voice anchoring audiences through a philosophical exploration of Shiva’s essence. The narrative is abstract yet immersive enough to arrest the audience’s minds. The 360° seamless projection mapping, spatial audio that moves through 3D space, AI-assisted narrative sequencing, real-time kinetic scenography and multi-sensory integration (light, sound, temperature, spatial disorientation) creates an ambience that seems celestial almost. The show ends with a short eight-minute VR presentation that feels like the icing on the cake. “Even as the audience feels moving closer to the powerful aura of Shiva, this is the part where the connection is made on a personal level,” says  Gauri. After completing months in the Capital, the show will be mounted in Mumbai for three months. “The best part about this production is that the model is replicable across metros, pilgrimage circuits and diaspora hubs in London, Dubai and Singapore. We will take it all over after we gauge the initial response,” informs Garg, whose E-Factor Experiences is one of India’s foremost experiential companies, known for crafting powerful stories, transformative environments and large-scale cultural experiences.

That Shiva Immersive aligns with Make in India, Creative Economy, and Digital India priorities is evident from years of R&D bringing together artists, designers, technologists, and storytellers to create an immersive format that is both culturally rooted and globally relevant. “This is our vision to build world-class experiential entertainment from India for global audiences,” says Garg. Every chapter is designed like a living canvas, where ancient legends unfold not as recollections, but as experiences happening in the moment around you, above you, and within you. The narrative has been shaped by India’s finest creative voices, while global immersive studios have crafted the visual and sonic world using cutting-edge tools normally reserved for international spectacle experiences. The only criticism here could be with the transition from one saga to another, which could have been smoother. Also, more stories could have been incorporated and with finer details from our scriptures.

However, beneath all the technological razzmatazz lies something far more human. We must applaud the initiative taken and the sincere attempt to reconnect a new generation with the power of our own stories, told in our own way. These are tales of transformation, resilience, devotion, duality and the dance of life. The Shiva Immersive is a celebration of the narratives that shaped who we are and continue to guide who we can become. This presentation is, at its core, a reminder that heritage is not just history, but a living lens through which we continue to find meaning. This is India’s past but it continues to be ever so relevant in a future-ready language. Consider this an invitation to step into a world where epic tales become a movement, where philosophy becomes an emotion and where the oldest stories are reborn through the newest tools. For, Shiva and his Shakti was, is and will forever be.

 

Topics: ShivaSFXBookmyShowThe Shiva Immersive
Sharmi Adhikary
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Sharmi Adhikary is a senior lifestyle journalist and columnist with a yen for exploring interesting concepts in fashion, culture and cinema. [Read more]
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