"Bade Bhai Sahab" is a short story written by Munshi Premchand, a renowned Hindi-Urdu writer. It does not contain any specific muhavare (idioms or sayings) within its title. However, the story explores various themes and emotions related to sibling relationships, academic pressures, and the struggles of growing up.
In Hindi-Urdu literature, muhavare are commonly used to express ideas or emotions in a concise and vivid manner. They add richness and depth to the language and are often used in conversations and storytelling.
If you are interested in learning some Hindi-Urdu muhavare and their meanings, please let me know, and I'd be happy to provide some examples for you!