The real magic of this couplet is that
They say love is a destination, but with you, it became the journey itself. The real magic of this couplet is that
The second half, "Jab tum na mile intezar kar liya," elevates the sentiment beyond mere attraction. It suggests that even in absence, the bond remains unbroken, and the "wait" becomes a sacred testament to one's loyalty and eagerness. Cultural Significance and Origins but with you
When the lover says intezar kar liya , note the past tense. It suggests that the waiting has been completed, endured, and accepted. There is no bitterness. Just a simple statement of fact: You were absent, so I waited. That is what lovers do. the bond remains unbroken