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EVENING · SHOW · STATUELight on the colossus — the nightly laser-and-light show at the Statue of Unity, where the great statue becomes a screen for a dramatic telling of Sardar Patel's story.
As night falls at Kevadia, the Statue of Unity becomes the canvas for a spectacular laser-light-and-sound show — one of the most popular evening attractions of the complex. Projected onto and around the towering statue, the show turns the monument itself into a dramatic stage.
Using lasers, projection mapping, music and narration, the spectacle tells the story of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and the unification of India. The colossus that stands still and silent by day is, after dark, alive with colour, light and a sweeping soundtrack.
A fitting, emotive close to a day of sightseeing, it draws crowds to the viewing area each evening and adds a memorable finale to a Kevadia visit. It is the statue’s story, told in light. (An evening show — check timings; usually ticketed or included with entry.)
After dark, the Statue of Unity becomes a screen for light and lasers.
Projection mapping turns the towering monument into a dramatic, moving stage.
Once darkness settles over Kevadia, the floodlit colossus becomes the centrepiece of the evening's spectacle.
Lasers and projection mapping are cast directly onto the monument, wrapping it in colour and movement.
Music and narration carry the story of Sardar Patel and the unification of India across the lit facade.
The show has become a beloved nightly finale, drawing crowds to the viewing area each evening.
Watch the towering monument transform into a glowing screen of light and laser after dark.
A dramatic stage of projected colour and motion wraps the colossus from base to crown.
The unification of India and the life of Sardar Patel, told vividly in light and sound.
An emotive blend of lasers, projection, a sweeping soundtrack and narration.
A fitting close to a day at Kevadia — the perfect way to end your sightseeing.
One of the complex's most popular nightly draws, loved by visitors of all ages.
The nightly spectacle projected straight onto the statue.
Sardar Patel's life and India's unification, told in light.
The towering monument glowing against the night sky.
A sweeping soundtrack carries the story across the facade.
Colour and movement wrap the statue from base to crown.
A memorable end to a full day of Kevadia sightseeing.
Take your place after nightfall as the statue lights up and the spectacle begins.
Watch lasers and projection mapping play across the towering monument.
Follow the narration and music as they tell the story of Sardar Patel.
Arrive before dark to settle in and find a good, clear vantage point.
Head to the designated viewing area near the statue for the best angle.
Let the show be your memorable finale to a day exploring Kevadia.
The statue, lit — the monument becomes a moving canvas of light after dark.
After dark, the Statue of Unity becomes a canvas for a nightly laser-light-and-sound show that uses projection mapping, music and narration to tell the story of Sardar Patel and the unification of India.
It is a dramatic, emotive finale to a Kevadia day — the still grey colossus of daytime transformed into a glowing, moving stage. (Check the daily timing; the show is usually ticketed or included with entry.)
A nightly laser-light show
Projection on the statue
Tells Patel’s story
An evening finale
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season for a comfortable evening show under clear skies.
Lush and green by the river, though showers can affect the evening's timing.
Hot through the day — start early and save the cooler evening for the show.
⏰ Visit in the cooler months (October–March); evenings are most comfortable for the show.
Vadodara airport is the nearest, about 90 km away, with onward taxis and buses to Kevadia.
Ekta Nagar (Kevadia) station serves the Statue of Unity complex directly and is the most convenient railhead.
Kevadia is well connected by road via Rajpipla; taxis and buses run from Vadodara and nearby towns.
LIGHT & STORY
The lit statue glowing against the dark — the centrepiece of every frame.
Catch the projection mapping as colour and motion sweep across the facade.
After dark, once the show begins and the monument comes alive with light.
Pull back to frame the whole monument and the crowd's-eye viewing area.
A modern multi-level zoo at Kevadia
A monsoon cascade inside the sanctuary
A colossal dam across the Narmada river
Themed gardens around Ekta Nagar
An ancient Shiva temple by the river
A vast green nursery & arboretum
Full sweet-savoury meals — a hearty regional spread.
Light steamed snacks, a Gujarati favourite.
Easy snacks and meals for visitors near the complex.
Gujarati and tribal food; Kevadia's food courts cover most visitor needs.
As night falls at Kevadia, the Statue of Unity becomes the canvas for a spectacular laser-light-and-sound show — one of the most popular evening attractions of the complex. Projected onto and around the towering statue, the show uses lasers, projection mapping, music and narration to tell the story of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and the unification of India, turning the monument itself into a dramatic stage.
At the Statue of Unity in Kevadia, Narmada district, Gujarat.
It is ticketed, and often included as part of the Statue of Unity entry — check current pricing.
October to March, when the evenings are cool and comfortable.
The Statue of Unity, Sardar Sarovar Dam and the wider Kevadia complex are all close by.
The show runs about 30 minutes.
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