Waasokht
In a Wasokht, the lover rebukes his lady-love for her tormenting and heart-crushing ways, and claims that it is his love that adds to her value and worth. Initially, a Wasokht was a form of 8 lines in which first 6 lines followed the same rhyming scheme and the last 2 lines had different rhyming words. But Meer Taqi Meer chose musaddas as a form for the wasokht, which stuck to it.
One of the greatest Urdu poets. Known as Khuda-e-Sukhan (God of Poetry)