I have no knowledge about the 'kyunki saas bhi kabhi bahu thi' story, so I can't provide the general plot. Maybe it's about the transformation of a woman from being a daughter - in - law to a mother - in - law, but that's just a wild guess.
The plot might be centered around the journey of the bahu. When she first enters the family, she is treated differently by the saas. There could be a power struggle as the bahu tries to assert her own identity while also respecting the family traditions. As the story progresses, the bahu and saas might have some kind of turning point in their relationship, like an event that makes them see each other's perspectives. And when the bahu becomes a saas, she might try to create a more harmonious family environment based on all that she has learned throughout her life.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this story specifically. It might be a story about the relationship between a mother - in - law (saas) and a daughter - in - law (bahu) and their experiences over time. Maybe it shows how a daughter - in - law who once had her own challenges as a new addition to the family, over the years, becomes a mother - in - law herself and how her perspective changes.
I'm not sure specifically which 'kash main teri beti na hoti' story you are referring to. There could be many stories with this title or phrase in different languages or cultural contexts. It would be helpful if you could provide more details.
The theme of cultural differences within the family can be quite common. The saas may have grown up with certain traditional values and the bahu, coming from a different background or being more modern, may have different ways of doing things. For example, in cooking, the saas might follow age - old recipes while the bahu wants to experiment. Their clashes and reconciliations can be really funny. And of course, the power dynamics between them can also lead to funny stories. The saas trying to assert her authority and the bahu trying to find her place in the family in a humorous way.
Well, without having detailed knowledge of 'SaaS Bahu Aur Flamingo', in many such stories, the ending could be about the characters growing and evolving. Maybe the bahu overcomes all the difficulties imposed by the saas, and the 'flamingo' could be a symbol of hope or change that leads them to a harmonious co - existence in the end.