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Monsoons got you stuck? Don’t worry, Disney+ Hotstar has gotten you covered!

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Mumbai: As we cozy up indoors this monsoon season, seeking comfort from the chilly winds and occasional cold & cough, one thing that can lift our spirits and keep us entertained is a captivating show. And if you’re subscribed to Disney+ Hotstar, you’re in for a treat! As the rain pours outside and traffic slows to a crawl, fret not, because Disney+ Hotstar has got you covered with a handpicked list of five show recommendations for five unique moods of the monsoon.

Koffee With Karan is your go-to show when you’re feeling gloomy

When you’re in a gloomy mood, Koffee With Karan is the perfect show to lift your spirits. Offering an exciting glimpse into the lives of celebrities, the show’s candid atmosphere allows stars to reveal a more vulnerable side of themselves. The infamous Rapid Fire round never fails to stir up controversies, providing endless entertainment for the audience and journalists across the country. So, grab a cup of coffee and immerse yourself in the charm of Koffee With Karan for a delightful escape from the gloom.

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Ghar Waapsi – Your perfect companion for monsoon fevers

Step into the heartwarming world of Ghar Waapsi, where Shekhar’s journey back to his hometown Indore unfolds with delightful twists. As he keeps his job loss a secret from his family, the show weaves a tapestry of endearing moments and laughter. So, when cold, cough, or monsoon illness keeps you indoors, let Ghar Waapsi be your comforting escape, enveloping you in warmth and joy, making your days a little brighter.

City of Dreams: A riveting show to keep you engaged during traffic gridlock

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In the gripping series City of Dreams, the sudden demise of Ashish, the rightful heir to the Gaikwad political legacy, catapults Ameya Rao Gaikwad’s rebellious daughter, Poornima, into the position of interim chief minister of Maharashtra. As you find yourself stuck in frustrating traffic jams, immerse yourself in the intriguing world of political drama, power struggles, and gripping plot twists offered by City of Dreams. Let the show transport you from the honking chaos outside to the captivating political intrigue inside, making your time in traffic an engaging and thrilling experience.

Pop Kaun? – The perfect show to enjoy during late food delivery woes

In the hilarious series ‘Pop Kaun?’, Sahil, the son of a politician, stumbles upon the shocking revelation of his adoption, setting off a comical quest to unveil his real father’s identity. As you endure the frustration of late food deliveries, let Pop Kaun brighten up your wait with riotous laughter and a series of events that keeps you on your toes. Dive into the show’s amusing escapades and immerse yourself in the journey of self-discovery, turning your late food delivery blues into an entertaining feast of joy.

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The Night Manager – A captivating show to enjoy from the comfort of home

The series The Night Manager flawlessly blends style and substance, offering a stimulating experience that captivates its audience. The series takes you on a gripping journey of a cat and mouse chase between a weapons dealer and an undercover agent that is bound to keep you on the edge of your seat. So, when the raindrops dance on your windowpane, snuggle up at home and indulge in the world of The Night Manager, letting the series transport you to a new realm altogether.

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Warner Chappell Music launches India ops, Jay Mehta to lead unit

WMG shifts to direct model, unifying publishing and recorded music

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MUMBAI: Warner Chappell Music has officially launched direct operations in India, marking a strategic shift by parent Warner Music Group to deepen its presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing music markets.

The move replaces the company’s earlier sub-publishing model with a full-fledged, on-ground operation, aimed at giving Indian songwriters stronger access to global networks, rights management tools, and creative infrastructure.

To lead the push, Jay Mehta has been handed an expanded mandate. Already serving as managing director of Warner Music India, Mehta will now oversee both recorded music and publishing across India and neighbouring South Asian markets, effectively bringing the two sides of the business under one roof.

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The unified structure is designed to streamline how artists and songwriters work with the company, offering a more integrated ecosystem that spans compositions, recordings, and global distribution.

Warner Music Group managing director, recorded music and publishing, India and SAARC Jay Mehta said, “India’s songwriters are world-class, constantly redefining genres and pushing creative boundaries. By establishing a direct footprint for Warner Chappell, we’re bridging the gap between local brilliance and global opportunity.”

The timing is no coincidence. According to CISAC, creator collections in India jumped 42 per cent year-on-year to Rs 7 billion in 2024, while IFPI ranks India as the 15th largest recorded music market globally. At the same time, the industry is undergoing a structural shift, with independent and non-film music gaining ground over traditional Bollywood soundtracks.

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Warner’s bet is that a direct presence will help it capture this changing dynamic. The company is also offering India-based creators access to its proprietary tools, including AI-powered royalty matching systems and real-time analytics platforms, aimed at improving transparency and earnings visibility.

Warner Chappell Music co-chair and CEO Guy Moot said the move is about shaping a publishing ecosystem that “works for creators and ensures their music is heard, protected, and rewarded everywhere.”

Meanwhile, Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl underlined India’s importance to the company’s global strategy, noting that the new structure creates a “unified powerhouse” for both creators and audiences.

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With local studios, global reach, and tighter integration across its business lines, Warner is clearly doubling down on India. And as streaming habits evolve and independent music rises, the company is positioning itself to be not just a participant, but a key architect of the country’s next music chapter.

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