Well, one hot story could be about the family's struggle during a financial crisis in 'wagle ki duniya'. It shows how they come together to find solutions and support each other.
There was also a story in 'wagle ki duniya' where a family heirloom went missing. The search for it led to a series of revelations about the family's past and secrets. It was a fascinating hot story as it uncovered old relationships and grudges, and in the end, the heirloom was found in the most unexpected place, bringing the family closer together.
I'm not sure specifically which 'aaj ki housewife hai sab jaanti hai' story you are referring to. It could be a plot from a TV show, a movie, or a local anecdote. Without more context, it's difficult to provide the full story.
Well, 'thoda hai' means 'a little is there' in Hindi. 'Bas' can be translated as 'only' or 'just'. 'Thode ki zaroorat hai' means 'there is a need for a little'. And'story' is a common English word. So, perhaps it's about having a small amount of something and needing a story about it. For example, if there are a few interesting facts or events, there is a need for a story to be told around them.
Since I don't know the exact 'aaj ki housewife hai' story, it might be a story that focuses on the modern - day challenges faced by a housewife. This could include managing a tight budget, taking care of children's education, and also finding time for herself in a busy family schedule. It may also touch on how she copes with the changing social expectations of a housewife in today's world.
No, it isn't. 'Ye Un Dino Ki Baat Hai' is a work of fiction that may draw inspiration from various elements but is not based on a true account. The characters and events are crafted by the writers' imagination.
Take a situation where there are a few lines of a song that you remember from your childhood. Thoda hai (a little bit of the song is there). But bas thode ki zaroorat hai story (but there's a need for a little story). You could tell a story about how you first heard that song, was it on the radio during a family road trip? Or did your mother used to sing it to you? This story gives more context and meaning to those few lines of the song, just as the phrase suggests.