The phrase 'tera kya hoga alia' seems rather ambiguous. It might be a title of a local story, a line from a play or movie. If it's from a movie, we would need to know which movie it is from. Maybe it's a character named Alia and the story is about what will happen to someone in relation to her. But without further details, it's hard to tell the full story.
One possible theme could be self - discovery. If Alia is the main character, the story might be about her finding out who she really is and what she wants in life.
Since we have so little information about Lee Bee Wah and the story she might tell, it could be any number of things. It could be a story about her childhood, like how she overcame difficulties in school or made great friends. Or perhaps it's a story about a local event that had a big impact on her life.
Since I don't know the actual 'kahin to hoga' story, it's hard to say its significance. But generally, stories can have significance in terms of cultural representation, moral lessons, or entertainment value. If it's a traditional story, it might be important for passing on cultural values.
I'm sorry, I'm not really sure which specific 'kahin to hoga' you are referring to. There could be many stories or works with that name. Can you give more context like is it a movie, a book or something else?
I'm not sure specifically which 'kya love story' you are referring to. It could be a unique love story created by someone, perhaps a story about two people named Kya and their journey of love, with all the joys, sorrows and growth that come with it.
I'm not familiar with a story titled 'Judgementall hai kya'. It might be a relatively unknown or very specific piece of work. Maybe it's a local or indie production. If it's a movie, perhaps checking film databases or local cinema forums could help.
I don't have the exact age for Kya at the start of the story. You might have to carefully read through the opening scenes or look for any character descriptions that might hint at her age.
I don't know the story, so I can't say for sure what it means in the story context. It could potentially refer to an event where the moon appears or disappears in the country (as 'des' can mean country).