Since you haven't mentioned the story at all, I'm at a loss to provide the ending. A story could end happily, with the hero achieving their goal and finding love or success. Or it could end sadly, with loss and despair. Maybe it has a cliffhanger ending, leaving the reader in suspense. But again, without the story, I can't say for sure what the ending is.
Well, without knowing the specific story, it's impossible to give the ending. There are so many different types of stories out there, like fairy tales, mysteries, or romances, each with their own kinds of endings.
Sure. Once upon a time, there was a poor girl named Lily. She lost her parents at a young age and had to live with her cruel aunt. But Lily was very kind and hard - working. One day, she found a little injured bird. She took care of it until it got well. As it turned out, the bird was a magical one. It led Lily to a hidden treasure. With the treasure, Lily was able to build her own house, go to school and live a happy life. She also met a wonderful man and they got married in the end.
I'm not sure specifically which 'raees' you are referring to. There could be many stories or works named 'raees'. It might be a movie, a book or something else. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the ending story.
I'm not sure specifically which 'veera ending story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with a character named Veera. It might be a story from a particular book, movie, or local folklore. Can you give more context?
I'm sorry, I'm not specifically familiar with the 'Prasanna Vadanam ending story' as it might be a rather specific or regional story. There isn't enough information to provide a definite ending.
The ending of 'Shiddat' is rather bittersweet. The lovers face numerous challenges throughout the story. In the end, they are separated by circumstances but their love remains eternal. It shows that love doesn't always have a happily - ever - after in the traditional sense, but the intensity of their feelings for each other still lingers on.
Sure. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She lost her favorite doll in the forest. She was very sad and searched everywhere. After a long day of looking, she finally found it in a hollow tree. She was so happy and hugged the doll tightly. It was a simple but happy ending.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Rang Mahal' you are referring to. There could be various stories with this name. It might be a story from a particular culture, region or even a fictional work. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the ending story.
Once upon a time, there were an abang (elder brother) and an adik (younger sibling). They had a big fight over a toy. But in the end, they realized how much they loved each other. Abang apologized and they shared the toy, playing happily ever after.
Since I'm not familiar with the particular 'tubelight' story, it could end in various ways. For example, the tubelight could break suddenly, causing chaos in the setting where it was used. Or it might gradually dim over time until it finally stops working, leaving a sense of loss or the need for a new source of light.
Sorry, I don't know the exact ending of Anupama without more information about the plot.