I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with the specific 'lal patthar' story. It could be a local or less - known story. Maybe it's about a red stone (lal patthar in Hindi means red stone) in a certain cultural or geographical context.
The Jessica Lal murder case was a high - profile case in India. Jessica Lal was at a social event where she was serving drinks. A powerful man, Manu Sharma, demanded a drink when the bar was closed. When Jessica refused, he shot her. At first, the police botched the investigation. Witnesses were intimidated into changing their statements. However, the media spotlight on the case led to a public outcry. People demanded justice. Eventually, the case was reinvestigated properly and Manu Sharma was found guilty.
I'm sorry, but I'm not specifically familiar with a story titled 'Jai Kanhaiya Lal Ki'. It could be a very specific regional, religious or local story that I haven't come across. You might want to check local libraries or consult with people from the relevant community who are more likely to know the details.
Yes, 'Lal Singh' is based on a real story. It often draws from real - life experiences, events, or people which are then adapted into a narrative for the film or other forms of media.
Siddhartha Lal's success story is quite inspiring. He achieved success through his vision and determination. He led his company to new heights with innovative strategies in the business world. His ability to adapt to changing market trends played a crucial role.
I'm not entirely sure which 'Lal Singh' you specifically refer to. There could be many people named Lal Singh. If it's a particular Lal Singh from a local story or a specific community, more context is needed.