Since I don't know the actual 'kahin to hoga' story, it's hard to say its significance. But generally, stories can have significance in terms of cultural representation, moral lessons, or entertainment value. If it's a traditional story, it might be important for passing on cultural values.
Try looking online in specialized cultural or literature databases. If it's a story from a particular country or region, websites dedicated to that area's cultural heritage may have information about it. Another option is to reach out to scholars or professors who study relevant fields such as comparative literature or cultural studies, as they may be aware of where to find such a story.
I'm not familiar with 'kahin na kahin to hoga' story. It might be a relatively unknown or very specialized story. Maybe it's a story from a local area that hasn't gained widespread popularity. Without more context, it's hard to provide the full story.
I'm sorry, I'm not really sure which specific 'kahin to hoga' you are referring to. There could be many stories or works with that name. Can you give more context like is it a movie, a book or something else?
The phrase 'tera kya hoga alia' seems rather ambiguous. It might be a title of a local story, a line from a play or movie. If it's from a movie, we would need to know which movie it is from. Maybe it's a character named Alia and the story is about what will happen to someone in relation to her. But without further details, it's hard to tell the full story.
As I have no knowledge of the 'kahin deep jalay' story, I'm unable to provide a summary. It would be great if you could share some key elements or details about it so that I could attempt to summarize it.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with a specific story named 'kahin deep jalay'. It could be a relatively unknown or regional story. Maybe you can give some more context or clarify if it's a story from a particular culture or genre?
I'm not sure where you can find the 'kahin deep jale' full story. You could try searching for it in local libraries, especially those that have a good collection of regional or cultural stories.
I don't know the story, so I can't say for sure what it means in the story context. It could potentially refer to an event where the moon appears or disappears in the country (as 'des' can mean country).