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A place like Adamo The Bellus Goa makes us realise that women can be really free and enjoy the joys of life"-Rabbi Shergill


Singer Rabbi Shergill of Challa fame (Shah Rukh Khan's "Jab Thak Hain Jaan"), who performed at Windsong 2012, stayed at Adamo The Bellus Goa, the official hospitality partner for Sunburn and Windsong 2012. Harsh Ajmera, Director, Adamo Hospitality, hosted Rabbi and his family and also introduced them to the festivities at Adamo The Bellus Goa including foreigner fire flame dance performers as well as Indian traditional Indian ones. Zaia Bar and the landscape at Adamo The Bellus Goa will be the venues for the after parties for Windsong and After Burn.


Commenting on the women's safety and security issues, Rabbi Shergill, who has four sisters, said, "A place like Adamo The Bellus Goa makes us realise that women can be really free and enjoy the joys of life unlike in North India where they have to think twice before venturing out. It was good to perform at Windsong 2012 in Goa after having a relaxed frame of mind due to the hospitality extended by Adamo The Bellus Goa."

Harsh Ajmera, Director, Adamo Hospitality, added, "It was a privilege and pleasure to host Rabbi Shergill and other Windsong artistes such as Lucky Ali, Strings and Monica Dogra. This year, write your own love story in Goa at Adamo The Bellus as we associate with Asia’s most anticipated and awaited music fest, Sunburn and Windsong. Adamo The Bellus Goa will offer attendees a considerable amount of leisure time to unwind between each event within the festival before taking to the dance floor, thus enabling a truly world class recreational experience of relaxation and revelry simultaneously within a span of 10 days. Like its name Adamo, we shall give young and young-at-heart tourists and vacationers more reasons ‘to fall in love with…’ our Goa property, the Bellus.


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