Since its inauguration, the Ravindra Bhavan has functioned as a significant location for a wide spectrum of cultural activities and presentations, encompassing the traditional Goan performance style known as tiatrs.
[7] Ravindra Bhavan, Margao is located on a spacious area and acts as a primary venue for a wide range of cultural events and initiatives in the Salcete taluka region.
Within the center, there is a significant auditorium named in honor of João Agostinho Fernandes, a popular Goan actor, playwright, and influential figure in the Konkani tiatr tradition.
[10] The Ravindra Bhavan Club maintained an open membership policy, welcoming individuals with experience or involvement in theater, music, dance, or cultural pursuits, as well as institutions operating in those domains.
By offering a regular slate of screenings, festivals, and speaker events, the club sought to create a space for cinephiles to engage with diverse domestic and international films.
He expressed doubts regarding the choice to give precedence to the film club project instead of addressing what he perceived as the immediate necessity for music, dance, and theatre programs for the local populace.
Fernandes raised issues regarding a perceived possible conflict of interest, indicating that Ravindra Bhavan, Margao, the organization managing the film club, might be favoring the concerns of private entities over the wider cultural requirements of the Goan community.
[13] Fernandes recommended that Ravindra Bhavan, Margao to shift its focus towards enhancing arts and culture by providing educational programs and training opportunities specifically tailored for the youth and children within the local community.