 Entrepreneur India is with Mrs. Nathar, she's an art fanatic, she's I'm told that she's also a national player for Bridge. This is going to be her first video interview, I'm very happy that she's chosen entrepreneur for this video. I'm going to let her do the talking on, you know, what gets her going at this age, what her passion is, what she wants to do for art and where does she see herself in these coming five years. You've done so much for art, the philanthropic activity that you run is extensive. How are you looking to position your passion for art? Well, five years is a long time, so it's very difficult to already put a finger, but we are in the process of building a standalone museum, which should start very soon. We have chosen the architect, we had a competition and we have selected the architect, so that's going to be a major event. Of course, at the moment we are all very busy with Biennale, Venice Biennale, where India is putting up a portfolio for the second time in its history, and we are the principal partner and we are curating that portfolio. Mrs. Nathar, I'm also told that you're a national level bridge player, now that's really acing something, right? I want to know where does this passion come from, you have all the enthusiasm, I mean you're not 50 years old, but of course everyone's young at their own age. Well, I started playing bridge many years ago, so I have been playing international bridge since 1988, so that is, what is it, 31 years? Long time. Long time. And so it's a big passion and I'm packed on Sunday, I'm off to Shanghai for a tournament. Oh my God, that's crazy. Do you believe in playing bridge online? What do you think about this play online? I play online. Would you in the coming future want to launch your own startup for bridge playing? No. There are enough sites where you can play online. 30 years of bridge, then your passion of art, tell me what is going to be the next thing on your agenda? No, I think my agenda is full, but I do a lot for the Shimnada Foundation in terms of the philanthropic ventures that we're doing. So even though I'm not directly involved with them, I do work on various meetings, board meetings etc. Your husband, your daughter, all are extremely busy and extremely occupied. Tell me the two things that you think are most important to bind a family that is on the go, a real corporate family. We are a very small family. There's just my husband, myself, my daughter and my son-in-law and my two grandchildren. And my biggest passion is my two grandchildren. My dad. They're six and three and if anything binds the family, it's them. What would you tell a budding entrepreneur who's struggling with managing at work and managing at home and wondering what they must choose? Well, don't lose sight of what your goals are and hard work is what is required. I remember when my husband started, he really put in the hours. So you have to put in the work and hope that it comes up. I promise.