Without having read the novel, it's hard to determine the exact main theme. But given the title which contains the word'mohabbat' which means love in Urdu, it might be centered around love. It could also potentially be about new beginnings or hope, as'subh' means morning and a star in the morning can symbolize new hope or a new start in a love story.
Since I'm not acquainted with this particular novel, I can only make speculations about its main theme. The title 'mohabbat subh ka sitara hai story novel' gives some clues. The presence of'mohabbat' makes love a likely main theme. Additionally,'subh ka sitara' or morning star could imply that the love story might have an element of something rare or special, like a morning star is a unique sight. It could also be about a love that brings light or hope, just as a star in the morning sky does.
I'm not very familiar with this specific novel, but you could try looking for books by South Asian authors in the same genre. Maybe works by authors like Khushwant Singh might have a similar flavor in terms of exploring human relationships and cultural nuances.
I'm not sure as I haven't read this novel. But based on the title, it seems that the main theme is love.
I'm not sure about the exact main theme of this novel as it's not widely known to me. It could potentially be about love, given the word'mohabbat' which means love in some languages.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this specific Urdu novel. But'mohabbat' means love in Urdu, so it might be about different aspects of love like romantic love, platonic love or love within a family in the context of the story.
I'm sorry I don't know the exact theme as I'm not familiar with this novel. It could potentially be about love and longing given the words 'hasraton' which might be related to desires.
One possible theme could be the complexity of human emotions. As the title has love and hate, it might explore how these two opposite feelings can exist simultaneously.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it. But it might be about love ('mohabbat' means love in some languages), so perhaps it's about different aspects of love such as unrequited love, passionate love or love in the face of difficulties.
Another theme could be social or cultural restrictions. The story may highlight how society or culture can place limitations on personal relationships, especially when it comes to love. It could show the struggle between following the rules and following one's heart. Also, the theme of self - control could be present. If loving is not allowed, the characters would need to exercise self - control over their emotions.
Well,'mohabbat' is the word for love. 'Lafz hai' might imply that love is just a term. However, when it comes to 'full novel', it's rather ambiguous. Maybe it refers to a novel that is centered around the idea that love is often just a word we use, but in reality, it can be much more complex as depicted in the full story of the novel. Maybe it's about exploring different aspects of love through the narrative of a novel.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the specific story named 'kitani mohabbat hai'. It could be a very unique or regional story. Maybe you can give me more context or check local libraries or cultural resources.