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Kamal Haasan Praises Goa’s Development During Visit for IFFI 2025

Key Takeaways

  • Kamal Haasan praises Goa’s development during his visit for IFFI 2025.
  • Goa is rapidly growing in the pharmaceutical industry, transforming into one of India’s pharma manufacturing hubs.
  • Kamal Haasan acknowledges Goa’s progress in the pharmaceutical sector and thanks the Chief Minister for his hospitality.

Actor and film-maker Kamal Haasan, who visited Goa for the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), where his film Amaran was featured, called on Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant at his residence. The meeting took place during Haasan’s stay in the state for the festival, which continues to attract national and international guests for its vibrant cultural atmosphere and world cinema showcase.

Visitors to IFFI appreciate Goa’s hospitality and improving infrastructure. Kamal Haasan’s courtesy visit added to the goodwill interactions between film personalities and the state leadership. The discussion touched upon Goa’s growth and evolving opportunities across sectors, including the pharmaceutical sector, which is rapidly growing and transforming into one of India’s pharma manufacturing hubs.

Sharing his thoughts after the meeting, Kamal Haasan said, ‘Today, during my visit to Goa for the IFFI Festival where Amaran was featured, I had the pleasure of calling on the Honourable Chief Minister of Goa, Dr. Pramod Sawant. I thanked him for his gracious hospitality, and we had an engaging conversation on Goa’s development, particularly its dynamic progress in the pharmaceutical sector.’

Goa is rapidly growing in the pharmaceutical industry. Over the past few decades, the state has transformed into one of India’s pharma manufacturing hubs and is ranked among the top pharma producing regions in the country. With its modern infrastructure, well-organised industrial estates such as Verna, Pilerne, and Tuem, along with supportive government policies, Goa provides a strong industrial ecosystem for large-scale pharma production and global exports.

Haasan’s acknowledgement of Goa’s progress reflects the confidence many visitors and industries share about the state’s development trajectory. The interaction also highlighted how cultural platforms like IFFI continue to strengthen Goa’s national profile while offering space for constructive dialogue on the state’s future growth.

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