I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically. It could be about a relationship where someone becomes a special person ('mehram') in another's life. Maybe it involves themes of friendship, love, or a newfound connection between the characters.
I'm not sure where you can specifically find this novel. You could try looking in local bookstores. Sometimes they have a wide range of novels, especially if it's a popular or region - specific one.
No, it doesn't seem like a title of a book. Book titles usually have a certain flow and make sense grammatically. 'mera fasana bas ik tu complete novel' has a very odd construction with some words that seem out of place or misused. A book title should be more coherent to attract readers and give an idea of what the book is about, and this phrase doesn't meet those criteria.
Well, 'mera fasana bas ik tu complete novel' is quite a puzzling phrase. If we break it down, perhaps'mera' could mean'my' in Hindi or some other languages. 'Fasana' might be related to 'fable' or'story'. But 'bas ik tu complete novel' doesn't seem to be proper English grammar. It could be an attempt to say something like 'but only one to complete a novel' but it's very unclear. It might be a creative or accidental combination of words from different languages or just a very individual way of expressing an idea related to a story and a novel.
I haven't heard about 'raju ban gaya gentleman' before. It might be a rather specific or regional story. Maybe you could ask someone who is more familiar with local stories or cultural works.
The moral might be about the importance of acceptance. If the change in 'tu' was inevitable, perhaps the other person in the story should have been more accepting. Or vice versa, if 'tu' changed in a negative way, it could teach that we should be aware of how our actions and changes can affect those we love. In a love relationship, both parties need to adapt to each other's growth and changes to some extent.
One possible theme could be redemption. The title contains words like'maseeha' which can be associated with a savior figure, so perhaps the story is about a character seeking redemption through the actions or influence of this figure.
I'm sorry I don't know the exact theme of 'mujrim se mehram complete novel' as I haven't read it. But from the title, it might be about the relationship between a criminal ('mujrim') and someone close ('mehram').