Well, there is a real - story - like plot where the characters attend a school dance. They are all dressed up and looking forward to a great time. But things don't go as planned. One of them has an embarrassing moment on the dance floor, and they also have to deal with the cliques and drama that often happen at school dances. It shows the insecurities and the social pressures that kids in middle school face.
A real story is that of Anjali. Her family used an Indian matchmaking service. Anjali was an artist, and her family was looking for a groom who could support her creative pursuits. The matchmaker found Akash, who was also an art lover. He not only supported Anjali's art but also participated in some of her exhibitions. They got engaged within a short time as they had such a great rapport and shared passion for art.
Yes. There was a pilot who managed to get his plane off the ground during the attack. He engaged the enemy in the air, even though his plane was not fully prepared for combat. His actions showed determination and a will to fight back.
One particular special ops story is about a mission to secure a vital communication outpost. The enemy was closing in on the outpost which was crucial for military operations in the region. The special ops unit parachuted into the area at night. They set up defensive positions and held off the enemy attacks for days until reinforcements arrived. Their actions ensured that the communication outpost remained operational and the military's strategic plans were not compromised.
There is a story about an Indian army medic. In a war - torn area, he risked his life to save the wounded soldiers. He ran across the battlefield, under fire, to reach the injured. His selfless act of saving lives is a great example of the values in the Indian army.
Sure. There are sea pen species that have survived in areas with changing water temperatures. Despite the fluctuations, they have managed to hold their ground. Their ability to tolerate such changes is a great success.
I recall a story from Patreon about a family who moved into a new house. Their kids would often talk about a friendly 'imaginary friend'. But things got strange when the 'friend' started to move things around. For example, toys would be found in different rooms than where they were left. They later found out from neighbors that the previous owners had a child who passed away in the house, and they believed it was the spirit of that child still lingering.
There is a story about a village during Holi. A poor old woman couldn't afford the colorful powders for Holi. But the children in the village collected some extra powders they had and went to her house. They smeared colors on her face and hands and she was so happy. It shows the spirit of Holi which is about sharing and spreading joy regardless of one's economic status.
A haunted real story from Japan is about Aokigahara Forest, also known as the 'Suicide Forest'. Besides the tragic suicides that happen there, there are stories of strange apparitions and voices. People who have ventured into the forest say they feel a sense of dread and have seen shadowy figures. Some believe the forest is haunted by the lost souls of those who have taken their own lives there.
I don't have a particular 'rangoli real story' on hand. But I can imagine one. There could be a young girl named Priya who learned rangoli from her grandmother. Every Diwali, they would create the most beautiful rangoli together in front of their house. As Priya grew up, she started adding her own modern twists to the traditional rangoli patterns, which made her rangoli stand out in the neighborhood.
Sure. There was a story of a young girl who was living near Chernobyl. On the day of the disaster, she was playing outside. Suddenly, there was chaos as people started running and shouting about the accident. Her family was evacuated. She had to leave her beloved pet dog behind. Years later, she still remembered that day vividly and always wondered what happened to her dog.