bada maza ho jo mahshar men ham karen shikva vo minnaton se kahen chup raho khuda ke liye
dagh dehlvi imagines the ultimate courtroom—judgment day—as a stage for lovers’ grievances. the thrill lies in the irony that even there, where truth should be spoken, the beloved tries to hush the lover with humble entreaties. “for god’s sake” carries both social politeness and a sacred weight, turning suppression into a tender, teasing intimacy. the couplet blends complaint with playful affection and moral pressure.