Well, 'bhoot wali love story' could potentially be a story that combines elements of the supernatural and love. It could be set in a spooky backdrop, perhaps an old haunted house or a desolate place. The love story might revolve around how the two main characters, one being a bhoot or having some connection to the supernatural world, overcome the differences between their worlds to be together. It could also be a story that uses the concept of a bhoot to add an element of mystery and danger to the love affair.
I don't know specifically, but I assume there would be a human character who falls in love with the 'bhoot' character. Maybe there could also be some side characters like friends or family members who react to this strange relationship.
A kahani story can be made funny by having absurd characters. For instance, a donkey that thinks it can sing like a nightingale. The contrast between what the character is and what it tries to be is really funny. Also, if there are misunderstandings in the story. Say, a fox tries to trick a rabbit but misunderstands the rabbit's simple response as some kind of secret code and gets all confused. And of course, slapstick humor, like characters slipping on banana peels or constantly bumping into things in a clumsy manner.
Sure. Once there was a little mouse who thought he was a lion. He would strut around the barn, scaring the other small animals. One day, a real cat came. Instead of running away, the mouse puffed up his chest and roared. The cat was so surprised that it ran away. The other animals were amazed and from then on, the mouse was the hero of the barn.
Well, 'Bhoot' is typically not based on real events. It's usually the imagination of the creators coming to life on the screen or in the story, designed to thrill and scare us.
Definitely not. Bhoot 2020 is purely fictional. It uses elements of horror and suspense to engage the audience but has no connection to real-life incidents or people.
I'm not sure specifically which 'india wali maa story' you are referring to. There could be many stories in the Indian context that might be related to a mother figure. Can you give more details?