I really can't as I have no knowledge of this 'haara dil' story.
Sadly, without any prior knowledge of the 'haara dil' story, I can't explain any details. It could be a unique story from a small community or a personal creation, but without more info, it's impossible to say.
I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with a story specifically named 'haara dil'. It could be a relatively unknown or regional story.
I'm afraid I can't. As I said before, I don't know this particular story. There's no information I can give about it.
As I don't know the full story related to 'dil na umeed to nahi', I can't really explain the concept behind it in the context of the story. But generally, it could imply a state of the heart where there is no hope left. It might be about a character's emotional state in the story, whether it's due to a failed relationship, a difficult situation, or something else.
If it is a religious story, 'dil e momin' might be about a devout person's journey in following religious teachings. It could include stories of their prayers, acts of worship, and how they strive to purify their heart in the eyes of their God.
If 'dil ruba' is part of a well - known story, it could be set in a particular time period. Maybe it's a historical story where Dil Ruba lives in a society with certain rules and she has to break free from them to pursue her dreams. It could also be a story that has been passed down through generations, with each retelling adding a little more depth and flavor to the tale of Dil Ruba.
Since I haven't seen the full story of 'dil se dil tak', I can only assume it's a story about deep emotional connections between people, likely in the context of love, with the characters experiencing various emotions and situations that test their bond.
As I don't know the story, I can't summarize it. More details are needed.
Since I still don't have enough information on 'Do dil bandhe ek dori se', I can't give the exact story details. But if it's a love - themed story, it might follow the common pattern of two people meeting, having some challenges in their relationship, and finally coming together. For example, they could be from different backgrounds, and society or family tries to keep them apart, but their love overcomes all.
In the end of 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil', Ayan (Ranbir Kapoor) finally realizes that love is not always about possession. He has loved Alizeh (Anushka Sharma) deeply but she has her own life and choices. He accepts that she is happy with her husband and he moves on with his life, carrying the memories of his love for her in his heart.
The term 'shabine' is unfamiliar to me in the context of a full story. It might be a very unique and specialized story. It could be related to a particular event, or a story passed down within a family. If you have any additional information at all, like if there are other characters associated with 'shabine' in the story, it would be great to know.