I'm sorry, I'm not specifically familiar with a story named 'Rishton ka Chakravyuh'. It could be a relatively niche or regional story. You might want to check local libraries, cultural centers or ask people who are more into specific cultural or literary works related to it.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually watched this serial so I can't give you the exact plot. But generally, serial stories often revolve around family relationships, love, and some sort of conflict. Maybe in this one, there are complex relationships between the characters within the family or society that create a 'chakravyuh' (a complex and difficult situation).
I don't know who the main characters are as I haven't seen the serial. However, in most serials, there are usually some central characters around which the story revolves. It could be a young couple, or perhaps an elder figure who has a lot of influence on the family.
The theme of sacrifice might also be present. In a story about relationships, characters may have to sacrifice their own desires or needs for the sake of the relationships. This could be due to the complex nature of the 'rishton ka chakravyuh' where they are bound by various factors and have to make difficult choices.
The show 'Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka' is a story about complex relationships. It mainly revolves around the love triangle among characters. There are emotional turmoils, family values, and the struggle between love and duty. Characters face difficult choices which shape their relationships and the overall story line.
The story focuses on the changing relationships. It has a love triangle situation where characters' emotions and their decisions based on family, love, and duty are the main elements.
I'm not entirely sure about the exact ending as I haven't followed it closely. But generally, in such shows, there could be reconciliations among the characters, lessons learned, and a new beginning for the relationships that were in turmoil throughout the series.
The Chakravyuh was a military formation in ancient Indian epics. It was a complex and deadly formation. In the Mahabharata, Abhimanyu knew how to enter it but not how to exit. He bravely entered the Chakravyuh during the great war. This led to his tragic end as he was trapped inside and fought valiantly until he was killed.
I'm not very sure, but perhaps in the end, the characters sorted out their differences and found a new normal in their relationships. Maybe they learned to accept things as they were and made the best of the situation, bringing an end to the cycle of changing relationships that the show was named after.