I'm not sure specifically which 'toh dil ka kya hua' story you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a title. Can you give more context or details?
The title 'toh dil ka kya hua' seems very interesting but unfortunately, without more details, I can't provide the full story. It might be a story set in a particular cultural context, perhaps in India given the use of the Hindi word 'dil'. It could involve themes like love, loss, friendship and how these things affect the heart. Maybe it's a story that has been passed down orally in a certain community and not widely known outside of that area.
I'm not sure specifically which 'tou dil ka kya hua' story you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a title or phrase. It might be a very specific regional or personal story that I'm not familiar with.
Self - discovery is another possible theme. The story could revolve around a character exploring their own feelings and desires deep within their heart.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with specific 'punar janam real stories'. 'Punar janam' means reincarnation in some cultures. There may be many personal accounts or tales in religious and spiritual literature about reincarnation experiences, but without more context, it's hard to provide exact stories.
There's not much information available without actually reading the 'man janam man ishqam novel'. However, if we break down the words, it seems to have elements related to self ('man' - I or me), birth, and love. It might be a story that follows a character's journey through life, exploring different aspects of love that they experience from birth or throughout their life journey.
I'm sorry, I don't have the exact details of the upcoming story as it hasn't been released yet. However, usually in such serials, there could be new characters introduced, or the relationships between the existing characters might develop further, like the lead couple facing new challenges in their relationship and growing stronger together through it.
Another place to find 'punar janam real stories' could be by talking to people who are deeply involved in spiritual practices or studies. For example, some yogis or spiritual gurus may have heard or even experienced things related to reincarnation and can share relevant stories. Additionally, certain cultural communities that have a strong belief in reincarnation might also be a source of such stories, like in some parts of India or Tibet.
I don't have the exact figure at hand. Kingda Ka's height and structure might make it challenging to determine the number of stories precisely. Maybe a search on a dedicated theme park website or enthusiast forum could give you the answer you're looking for.