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Where are celebs this monsoon?

Come rains and the glitterati will move to romantic destination Goa to enjoy the sprawling beaches and lush green surroundings. Many believe there's something magnetic about the place.

Updated on: Aug 02, 2006 07:15 PM IST
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Come rains and the glitterati will move to romantic destination Goa to enjoy the sprawling beaches and lush green surroundings. Many believe that Monsoon makes Goa a special place to visit and enjoy the beauty of the nature.

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Sexy beaches, lonely roads and sea-view from the hotel rooms while its drizzling makes the place a paradise on Earth. Bollywood buzz is that many film stars prefer Goa as their fav getaway.

Says Amrita Arora, "Though Goa is a place always full of life with people from various places of India and abroad, I have noticed that during Monsoon it is not the same. So if I have to look for a romantic getaway during monsoons, I prefer Goa because it gives peace and solitude that becomes rare once you become a celebrity.

I will love to be in Goa with Usman because it's my dream destination during rainy season. I am always charmed by it's beauty and beaches."

Goa really looks sexy because bountiful of greeneries makes this place really calm and peaceful. So when it rains you get an ecstatic feeling there. It's equally blissful to lie on the beaches and enjoy the sun which plays hide and seek in clouds. The view of the sea gets very delightful too."

Another actress who loves spending time in Goa is Amisha Patel. "I believe Goa is the place one loves to go every season but I feel it's solitude and peace which attracts most of us to the place during monsoons," says Amisha.

 
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