doweshowbellyad=0; Sakshi Nayaar. (TOI Photo) More picsGursharan Kaur, the PM's better half, inaugurated the exhibition. THE ANIMAL SPIRIT : This was an art do with a cause. It was organised to celebrate National Wildlife Week, and many artists displayed their works. Gursharan Kaur, the PM's better half, inaugurated the exhibition. IN THE PINK: Nafisa Ali, who came dressed in a cheerful shade of pink, matched it with her mood .
She's been really busy, and being busy apparently makes her very happy . "I have been quite occupied with my HIV work, and now I am looking forward to the International Student's Film Festival . I am really tied up with all the preparation needed for it," she said.
MORE PINK: Artist Kavita Nayaar was also looking pretty in pink and was happy to see her works on display. Talking about one of her paintings based on the tsunami , she said, "Global warming is a very serious problem that has to be dealt with immediately . We simply can't afford to lie back and just watch things getting destroyed." ALL PRAISE: Kaur was all praise for the do. Talking on the occasion, she said, "Each painting is an eye-opening experience . It is very important in today's world that we act to protect both nature and wildlife. We need to help conserve nature and this is a good way to make people aware of the issue." ARTISTTO-BE Sakshi Nayaar, a young student of art, said, "I am studying art, but besides that, I also anchor shows to earn some pocket money. It is important to be multi-talented these days and it is certainly more rewarding. I get to learn so much every day." Wise head on those shoulders, wotsay?