Well, in Aashiqui 2, the story is centered around two singers. Rahul is a famous singer who has lost his way due to his vices. When he discovers Aarohi, he sees talent and a chance at redemption. Their relationship blossoms as they sing together and support each other's dreams. But Rahul's demons, like his excessive drinking, keep coming back. Aarohi stands by him for a long time, but eventually, Rahul realizes he's holding her back. So, he decides to let her go so she can have a successful career without being burdened by his problems.
The main characters are Rahul Jaykar and Aarohi. Rahul is a singer who is struggling with his personal issues like alcoholism. Aarohi is an aspiring singer who falls in love with Rahul.
Yes, 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' is based on a real story. It often takes inspiration from real - life situations and characters which gives it an authenticity that many viewers can relate to.
I don't know the exact'meri aashiqui' story. But if it's a love - related story, it might involve two people falling in love, facing some challenges like family opposition or social differences, and then either overcoming them or not.
I don't have information about the main characters in 'meri aashiqui on joy prime' as I haven't seen it. Maybe there's a male and a female lead who are central to the story, but that's just a general assumption.
The real story behind 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' likely involves aspects of relationships in a particular cultural and social setting. It may have been inspired by stories of individuals who faced challenges in love due to various factors like societal norms, personal identities. For example, it could be about people trying to break free from traditional views on relationships and finding love in unexpected ways, much like what we see in the movie.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with 'Tu Aashiqui'. It might be a relatively niche or regional story. You could try to search for it in local libraries or specialized cultural databases.