As I don't know the specific content of 'kahani mere ghar ki', it could be special because of its unique perspective on family life. Maybe it tells stories that are very relatable to a particular culture or community.
One possible theme is that of change. Rain can transform the environment, and in the novel, it could represent the changes that the characters go through in their lives. Also, the idea of fate or 'naseeb' is likely a central theme. The rains might be seen as the manifestations of the characters' fates, whether good or bad.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this Urdu novel specifically. But generally, Urdu novels often deal with themes of love, family, and the social fabric. It might explore the characters' fates as symbolized by the 'barishain' (rains) in the title, perhaps using rain as a metaphor for change or new beginnings.
A vampire novel related to 'ishq ki inteha' could be unique because vampires are typically seen as solitary and somewhat cold - hearted creatures. But when 'ishq ki inteha' is involved, it forces them to confront emotions that are alien to their nature. In such a novel, the love story would not be like an ordinary one. The vampire's immortality and their inhuman qualities would interact with this extreme love in a very special way. The power dynamics between the lovers, the fear of losing the loved one due to their vampiric nature, and the eternal nature of their love can all contribute to a very unique reading experience.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with the specific 'Mere Desh Ki Dharti' real story. It could be a story related to a particular region or cultural aspect. Maybe it's about the land of a country and the people's connection to it.
I'm not sure specifically which vampire novels are directly related to 'ishq ki inteha'. However, there are many popular vampire novels in general, like 'Twilight' series by Stephenie Meyer. It has a strong theme of love which might share some similarities in the concept of 'ishq ki inteha' in terms of the intensity of emotions in relationships.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific stories from 'kahani mere ghar ki' as it's not a well - known story to me in detail. You can try looking for it in relevant books or from people who are familiar with it.
The title 'junoon e ishq ki roothi rut' gives some hints. 'Junoon e ishq' means the passion of love. 'Roothi rut' could suggest a time when love is in a state of distress or anger. So the main theme might be the complex and often stormy nature of love, with all its highs and lows, and how the characters deal with such emotional states in the story.
I haven't read the 'ishq di baazi full novel' so I can't be sure. But often novels with 'ishq' (which means love in some languages) in the title may have love as a central theme. It could be about different forms of love, like romantic love, love between family members, or love for a cause.