I'm sorry, but I'm not familiar with the specific story named 'aik larki aam si'. There may be many local or less - known stories with this title. You can try to provide more context or check with local libraries or story - tellers.
One possible theme could be the simplicity of life. Since 'aam si' means ordinary, it might focus on how an ordinary girl finds beauty and meaning in her simple life.
I haven't heard about this 'aik mohabbat kafi hai' story before. Maybe it's from a particular culture or community. You could try to find more information from local storytellers or relevant cultural resources.
There is also 'Bano Qudsia's work. Her novels are known for their exploration of human nature, relationships, and cultural values. It's possible that one of her novels could share some characteristics with 'pyari si pahari larki' depending on what the main themes and storylines of this novel are.
You could start by searching for it in local libraries, especially those that focus on the literature and folklore of the region where it might originate. They might have books or records related to it.
I'm not sure about the 'aik thi paaro' full story. It might be a story that is unique to a certain area or group of people. If it's a local folktale, it would be best to ask someone from that region or do more research in local libraries or cultural centers related to that area.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific 'aik thi paro' story. There could be many stories with this name. It might be a very specific regional, cultural or personal story that I haven't come across yet.
One common theme could be family. In Hindi stories, family values are often emphasized. For example, in a story about a family that owns a mango orchard, the family members work together to take care of the trees, showing the importance of unity within a family.