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Ultimate summer binge list for teenagers is here

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Mumbai: Summer break boredom kicking in? Say no more! Dive into a world of teenage dramas filled with love, friendship, and gripping plot twists. Whether you’re a fan of heart-wrenching romances or supernatural mysteries, these OTT shows and audio series are here to keep you entertained all summer long. Grab your popcorn, settle into your favorite spot, and get ready for an entertainment extravaganza.

Summer break just got a whole lot more exciting with these five exciting teenage OTT shows and audio series to add to your binge list:

Flames Season 4 (Amazon Prime Video)

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Season 4 seamlessly picks up from its predecessor, focusing on the evolving dynamics of two couples: Rajat (Ritvik Sahore), Ishita (Tanya Maniktala), Anusha (Sunakshi Grover), and Pandu (Shivam Kakar). The coming-of-age comedy-drama follows the characters as they grapple with the challenges of their final year in school, attempting to strike a delicate balance between studies and love while facing the uncertainties of the future.

Param Sundari (Pocket FM)

Muktanjali is a simple-hearted college-going girl who has always been bullied because of her looks. Her pimples, scars, spectacles, and braces are constantly brought up in conversations with family and classmates as they keep ridiculing her. On Valentine’s Day, she hopes to meet her prince charming, someone who would love her for her kind heart. However, the day ends up changing her life forever. Will Muktanjali be able to find true love? Will she find someone who loves her for who she is? To find out more, listen to Param Sundari.

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Kota Factory Season 2 (Netflix)

Like many students from across India, Vaibhav comes to Kota to prepare for JEE and NEET. Along with his friends, he navigates campus life and works hard to get into IIT. In Season 2, the story moves forward from the first season and highlights the lives of Jeetu Bhaiyya (Jeetendra Kumar), Vibhav Bhaiya (Mayur More), Vartika (Revathi Pillai), Meena (Ranjan Raj), Meenal (Urvi Singh), Uday (Alam Khan), and others as they face problems while dealing with their personal crises of IIT-JEE, both as teachers and as aspirants.

Phunkaar (Pocket FM)

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Pushkar is a 17-year-old Shiv Bhakt whose body gets taken over by mystical and dangerous snakes who are here to prepare him for his greatest battle that will change the destiny of the world. Tune in to Phunkaar for a mystical journey on Pocket FM.

Feels Like Home Season 2 (Lionsgate Play)

Feels Like Home, a coming-of-age series, follows four boys as they navigate their first house away from home, delving into the chaos of parties, relationships, and conflicts. Season 2 continues to chronicle their journey from boyhood to manhood with increased drama, bromance, and laughter, capturing a whirlwind of emotions and friendship. Helmed by Sahir Raza and written by Sidhanta Mathur, the series stars Prit Kamani, Vishnu Kaushal, Mihir Ahuja, Anshuman Malhotra, Himika Bose, and Inayat Sood.

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Anirudh Ravichander and Universal Music India join forces to take South India’s sound to the world

The composer behind 13 billion streams launches Albuquerque Records with UMI as its exclusive global partner

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MUMBAI: Universal Music India has struck an exclusive partnership with Albuquerque Records, the freshly minted independent label of singer-composer Anirudh Ravichander, in a deal that bets big on South India’s booming pop and hip-hop scene going global.

The arrangement, announced on 17 March, will see Universal Music India handle future pop and hip-hop releases by Anirudh himself, as well as artists signed to the new label. A first release is already in the pipeline for April, featuring Anirudh.

The numbers behind the man are hard to ignore. Debuting in 2012 with the viral sensation “Why This Kolaveri Di”, Anirudh has since clocked over 13 billion audio streams across more than 770 tracks, cementing his position as the No.1 South Indian artist on Spotify by total streams. His fingerprints are all over some of the Tamil film industry’s biggest musical moments, from Hukum and Vaathi Coming to Arabic Kuthu and the A23 Theme.

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But Albuquerque Records is a different beast. Built for the non-film space, it is designed to nurture independent talent and champion the next wave of Indian pop voices. “Universal Music India’s leadership in pop and hip-hop made them the natural partner,” said Anirudh. “I’m excited to take independent voices to audiences around the world.”

Universal Music India’s chairman and CEO Devraj Sanyal was equally effusive. “Anirudh represents the future of Indian music, bold, original, and with enormous potential,” he said. “Identifying transformative talent is our superpower, and this partnership reflects that belief.”

Sanujeet Bhujabal, managing director of Universal Music India, framed the deal as more than a distribution play. “Albuquerque Records represents Anirudh’s bold artistic vision in the world of pop and hip-hop,” he said. “True to his legacy of innovation, this partnership is set to establish yet another landmark creative space, this time for the emerging world of iPop and beyond.”

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For Universal Music India, the deal deepens a long-running push into South India’s four key language markets: Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu. The label already has regional imprints, film partnerships with Maddock Films and Excel Entertainment, and a growing non-film roster. Landing Anirudh, arguably the south’s most bankable music brand, is a statement of intent. South Indian music has the streams. Now it is coming for the world.

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