Dias embarked on his theatrical career in his youth by joining a cultural club led by
Seby Coutinho, Rico Rod, and Vincent Semedo. This association proved instrumental in establishing his reputation, leading to opportunities in
C. Alvares'
tiatrs, where he excelled in
character roles. Dias's talent and popularity expanded, attracting the attention of other directors. He delivered a memorable performance as
Jesus Christ in
Manuel D'Lima's
tiatr Soddvondar. Dias' debut
tiatr, inspired by the
Goan freedom struggle, unfortunately remained unproduced. However, he achieved success with his first staged social drama,
Zigzigta Titleim Bangar Nhoim (All That Glitters is Not Gold) in 1956, solidifying his position as a rising star. The same year he participated in the productions
Kitem Ho Sounsar (What sort of world is this) and
Chepekar Cunhado (Hat wearer Brother-in-law). As his career progressed, Dias collaborated with other figures in the
Konkani tiatr, assuming diverse roles on the professional stage. By 2000, Dias had written six original
tiatrs, primarily showcased in
Bombay (now Mumbai). His creative output expanded further, resulting in a total of twelve
tiatrs by 2011. However, Dias's stage appearances became less frequent from 1978 onward due to his professional commitments in
Bahrain. Nonetheless, during his tenure in Bahrain, he managed to stage his own
tiatrs and sporadically contributed to other theatrical productions. He was recognized for his socially conscious approach. ==Personal life==