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Amazon Prime Video launches a brand new song for upcoming Prime Original Series, Four More Shots Please!

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MUMBAI: Dedicated to timeless friendship, Amazon Prime Video has released the latest single from the album of Prime Original Series Four More Shots Please! Singer extraordinaire and popular heart-throb, Darshan Raval, has lent his voice to the ballad, Yaara Teri Yaari.

The serenade, which contrasts the upbeat title track, takes listeners on a nostalgic journey as it reminisces precious moments spent with close friends. The track is accompanied by a video that has the four leading ladies from the show sharing classic friendship moments – be it helping each other choose the right outfits, to enjoying fun-filled dinners, to sipping fine wine and downing ‘Four More Shots Please!’.  The video captures the joy of female bonding and the innocence in the bond of friendship.

“Friendship to me means some of the best times of our lives and my attempt was to capture that spirit in a song.  Everyone has best friends they can count on no matter what, with no questions asked and it is a bond that is innocent and special with an irreplaceable charm.  Working with the Amazon team and shooting with the awesome cast was a great experience for me. I am certain that the listeners will relate to the lyrics of this song and will remember their own friends”, said Darshan Raval, when talking about the single.

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Telcos push for unified rules as spam shifts to OTT platforms

Over 80 per cent fraud moves online, operators seek common framework.

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MUMBAI: The spam may have left your phone network but it hasn’t left you alone. India’s telecom operators are once again dialling up the pressure for a unified regulatory framework, warning that fraud is rapidly migrating to internet-based platforms where oversight remains far looser. According to industry communication, a leading operator has written to multiple arms of the government including the Department of Telecommunications, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the Ministry of Finance arguing that tighter controls on traditional telecom networks are inadvertently pushing bad actors towards over-the-top (OTT) communication platforms.

The concern is not new, but the framing has sharpened. What was once an industry grievance is now being positioned as a consumer protection issue. Operators say that tackling spam in silos no longer works, as fraudsters seamlessly shift across platforms, exploiting regulatory gaps. The result: a moving target that traditional safeguards struggle to contain.

Executives point to a clear shift in fraud patterns. OTT platforms are increasingly being used for phishing links, impersonation scams and bulk unsolicited messaging, with industry estimates suggesting that over 80 per cent of spam activity has now migrated online. In this environment, the lines between telecom networks, messaging apps and financial fraud are blurring fast.

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At the heart of the industry’s demand is a call for a technology-neutral regulatory framework, one that applies consistently across telecom and internet-based communication services. Operators argue that the absence of uniform safeguards, such as sender verification systems, robust spam filters and clearly defined accountability mechanisms, has created enforcement blind spots that fraudsters are quick to exploit.

The proposal is straightforward but far-reaching. Telcos are pushing for baseline anti-fraud measures across all communication platforms, alongside faster response systems and deeper coordination between ministries. Given the interconnected nature of telecom networks, digital platforms and financial systems, they argue that fragmented oversight only weakens the overall defence.

The broader issue is regulatory arbitrage, the ability of bad actors to hop between platforms based on which is least regulated at any given time. Without harmonised rules, operators say, efforts to curb fraud risk becoming a game of whack-a-mole.

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As digital communication continues to expand, the debate is shifting from who regulates what to how consistently it is regulated. For now, telecom operators are making their case clear: in a world where spam travels freely, regulation cannot afford to stay fragmented.

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