Conservative India to open its first Playboy Club in Goa 0


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India plans to open its first “Playboy’s club” in the holiday state of Goa next month, despite wide-spread criticism from conservative religious leaders and a nationwide ban on adult magazines.

It would be the first of 120 clubs, hotels, fashion  cafes and shops planed for the next 10 years, French News Agency AFP reported.
PB Lifestyle, the Indian firm with the rights said that no nudity would be allowed, but the famous bunny costume of skimpy corset with a fluffy rabbit tail and ears would be adapted.
“Bunnies are an integral part of Playboy clubs,” Sanjay Gupta, the chief executive officer told AFP. “For the obvious reasons of Indian morality and sensibilities, we can’t follow the traditional costumes that Playboy bunnies are associated with.”
The club built on 22,000 square foot will be located in the popular tourist resort, the Candolim beach in North Goa.
Nudity and obscene language magazines are not permitted in India.
Sherlyn Chopra, described as Bollywood Bombshell, who posed naked for Playboy magazine this year said she is “super excited” with the news. This year she caused a major stir in India when she decorated the cover pages of the Playboy magazine.

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