Maybe the main character realizes their self - destructive ways and makes a positive change at the end.
There's a possibility that the ending of 'kaisi teri khudgarzi' is bittersweet. The character might have partially overcome their self - destructive tendencies but still have some lingering issues. Or perhaps they sacrifice something dear to them in order to break free from the cycle of 'khudgarzi'. Another scenario could be that they find support in an unexpected place, like a new friend or a long - lost relative, which helps them turn their life around, but not without some difficulties and setbacks along the way.
The ending of 'kaisi teri khudgarzi' would depend on various factors such as the character arcs, the themes explored, and the overall plot direction. Without having delved into the story deeply, it's impossible to give a definite ending. However, generally in stories, there could be an ending where the protagonist overcomes all the obstacles in their self - destructive behavior (assuming that's what 'khudgarzi' implies) and finds redemption, or perhaps they succumb to it which would make it a rather dark ending.
Yes, it is. Many shows are based on real - life incidents or stories, and 'kaisi teri khudgarzi' might be one of them.
It's not based on a real story. It's a fictional creation for entertainment purposes.
Maybe it's based on real - life characters. Their personalities, actions and relationships could be modeled after real people.
I haven't heard the full story of 'kaisi teri khudgarzi'. It could be a story related to a person's self - centeredness or self - indulgence perhaps. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
I really don't have much to say about 'kaisi teri khudgarzi' as I don't know what it specifically refers to. It could be a local story, a family tale or something else entirely.
It might mean that a person was so tangled up in the things you said. In the context of a story, the ending could vary. For instance, if it's a story of friendship, perhaps the person who was 'uljha' in the other's words finally confronts their friend about it. And they either resolve their differences and strengthen their bond or end the friendship because of the constant confusion caused by the words.
I'm not entirely sure as the phrase is rather ambiguous. It could potentially be about a person getting all tangled up or confused in someone else's words, and perhaps in the end, they find clarity or resolution. But without more context, it's hard to say for certain.
They might start communicating again after a long silence. This could be through a letter or a chance phone call. Then, they could slowly start rebuilding their relationship.
Love and friendship could be a theme. Often in love stories, the bond of friendship either supports or complicates the romantic relationship.