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‘Anant Ki Aur’ Exhibition at Vegas Mall
New Delhi, March 2024: Vegas Mall, is hosting “Anant Ki Aur”, an art exhibition. from March 15-21, 2024, in association with Kalabhumi Institute of Fine Arts and Design. The event showcases paintings, sculptures, and artworks crafted by industry-leading artisans. As a testament to celebrating artistic brilliance, Vegas Mall takes the opportunity to honor various Padma Vibhushan artists during the exhibition.
The opening ceremony was marked by a lamp-lighting ritual led by chief guests, including IPS Ankit Singh- DCP Dwarka, Suresh Anand- Director of Vegas Mall, and Mohan Mittal- Director of Vegas Mall. Also graced the occasion, were personalities such as Harvinder Mankkar, renowned cartoonist of “Motu Patlu” fame and an accomplished Film Director and Writer, alongside Dr. Jaspreet Kaur, Vice Principal of Bal Bhavan International School.
Ravinder Choudhary, Vice President of Vegas Mall, expressed, “At Vegas Mall, we firmly believe in the power of art to inspire and foster connections within the community. Our aim is to highlight the rich cultural tapestry of our nation. Through events like “Anant ki Aur,” we aim to provide our unwavering support for cultural enrichment and give a platform for talented artists to showcase their talents.”
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