
Much of the finger pointing is being aimed at the media, with complaints centering around charges of racism and sexism that influence the coverage of Harris despite her barrier-breaking role as the first woman, Black person, and Indian American to hold the vice presidency. "My advice to everyone is to stop using the media as your therapist." I don't care if you work for Joe Biden or Kamala Harris," said one former Harris aide, who requested anonymity to speak candidly. The latest example: a blistering CNN story published Sunday that details "exasperation and dysfunction" inside the Biden White House and among aides to the president and vice president. No question, the stories do keep piling up about President Joe Biden, Harris, and other assorted Democratic power players like Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. The problem in their eyes is a combination of scoop-hungry reporters and Democratic operatives who traffic in the kind of who's up-who's down speculation and gossip that journalists frequently use in their coverage. Kamala Harris' allies are increasingly frustrated by the latest stream of news reports packed full of White House drama and anonymous quotes that detail internal fighting and jockeying over the future of their party.


A short promo of the same has been shared by an Instagram page named after the show, caption of the post read, “Om created in a new look. The lead character, Omkar Khanvilkar, played by Shalva Kinjawadekar, will be seen in a totally different avatar.

Popular Zee Marathi TV series “Yeu Kashi Tashi Me Nandayla" has recently introduced a new twist to the storyline of the show.
