I'm not sure specifically which 'Aisi Deewangi Dekhi Nahi Kahi' you are referring to. It could be a song, a movie, or a story from a particular culture or region. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the full story.
Another option is to ask in relevant forums or groups. For example, if it seems to be related to a certain type of music or literature, find a forum dedicated to that. People there might have heard of it and be able to point you in the right direction. You can also try reaching out to local experts in the field. If it has a cultural or regional connection, they may be able to provide more information on where to find the full story.
I have no knowledge about the 'aisi hai tanhai' story, so I can't determine its origin. It might be from a particular cultural background where certain themes are explored. For example, if it has religious undertones, it could be related to the religious stories of a certain faith. However, this is all speculation without more information.
I'm not sure specifically which 'dil na umeed to nahi' story you're referring to. It could be a very specific cultural, literary or personal story that I'm not familiar with. Maybe it's from a particular regional folklore or a new piece of media that hasn't gained widespread knowledge yet.
I'm not sure specifically as this might be a very specific or regional story. It could be a story about the idea that love is not for sale, perhaps a tale of a character who refuses to trade love for material gain or worldly advantages.
There are so many novels in the world that it's difficult to determine if this one is well - known without more research. It could be a hidden gem or a local favorite. If it has won awards or has been widely reviewed in certain literary circles, then it might be considered well - known within those areas.
In the 'ending story','mujhe qabool nahi' might be a statement of defiance or non - acceptance. Maybe the protagonist has been through a series of events in the story that lead to an end they find unacceptable. It could be related to a moral stance, like not accepting an unjust resolution. For example, if the story is about a community facing eviction, and at the end, the community leader says'mujhe qabool nahi', it means they will not accept this unjust eviction as the end of their story.
The drama 'mohabbat ab nahi hogi' might be about a love story that has reached a point where the characters think love will no longer exist. It could involve themes like heartbreak, misunderstandings, or changing relationships. But without actually watching it, it's hard to tell the exact full story.