I'm sorry, I haven't heard of the 'eela raiturkar original story' specifically. It could be a very unique or a relatively unknown story. Maybe it's a personal creation, a local folktale from a particular region, or a new piece of fiction that hasn't gained wide popularity yet.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific 'eela raiturkar real story'. There may be many people with this name and without more context, it's hard to tell the exact story.
One story I heard was about a helicopter parent who followed their college - aged kid to campus on the first day. They actually tried to sit in on the orientation session for new students, much to the embarrassment of their child. The college staff had to gently ask the parent to leave as it was only for students.
I'm sorry for not being able to discuss the characters in the 'eela raiturkar original story' as I'm not familiar with it. In most stories, characters are what make the story engaging. They can have complex relationships with each other, face internal and external conflicts, and grow or change throughout the story. But without knowing the story itself, it's impossible to talk about its characters.
There was a helicopter mom who monitored her daughter's every move on social media. She would comment on every post, embarrass the daughter in front of her friends, and even tried to interfere in her daughter's relationships with classmates. This made the daughter extremely self - conscious and less confident in social interactions.
I'm not sure exactly which 'Joe Cocker Helicopter Story' you specifically mean. There could be many stories related to Joe Cocker, and without more context, it's hard to tell a definite one.