The novel may also explore the theme of self - discovery within the context of love. As the character experiences this incomplete love, they might be on a journey to understand themselves better. They could be realizing their own worth, desires, and limitations in the face of this love that is not fully realized. Also, the social and cultural backdrop of the story might play a role in shaping the nature of this incomplete love, so themes related to society and culture could also be present.
I'm not entirely sure about a direct match, but 'Razia Butt' has written some Urdu novels that might be somewhat similar in the sense that they deal with complex relationships and emotions. Her writing style often explores the different facets of love and the situations that surround it, just as 'Meri Adhoori Mohabbat' might do.
Since I don't know the exact'mohabbat 1997' story, it could be a story about a relationship (as'mohabbat' means love in some languages). Maybe it was set in 1997 and was about the love between two people, their experiences, joys, and sorrows during that time. But again, this is just speculation without more details.
Khuda Aur Mohabbat has elements of reality, but it's likely a blend of real-life inspirations and creative imagination. The story might draw from common human experiences and relationships, but not be a direct account of one specific true event.
Well, I haven't come across any definite confirmation that Meri Guriya is based on real events. It could be inspired by various elements or completely fictional.