A bit confused ... she can throw Paro out, why would Rudra and Dilsher have to leave? đGuess she also didn't quite think everything through.
The last throw of the dice for Rudra ... use the early wedding date to pressure Paro into signing her witness testimony ... betraying her village folks has to be preferable to what is tantamount to a death sentence for her - marriage to him.
In both cases, poor Paro suffers for no fault or guilt of her own ... used as a pawn by a jealous, frustrated, bitter woman, and a frustrated, angry, bitter man ...
Poor Paro had faith that Rudra will want the marriage as little as she did ... Dilsher was equally sure he would find a way out too. But Dilsher didn't count on the added pressure on Rudra from the BSD ... four days to a court martial.
In the rest of the episode ... Dilsher expresses to Danveer what exactly the BSD means to Rudra ... his life, his junoon, his only reason for living after all the bitterness in his life ... losing it will be the end of the world to him.
And it seems it really is ... the threat of losing it is enough to tip Rudra almost over the edge.
Paro can't hide her fears from Maithili, and Maithili remembers belatedly how Paro supported her ... and tries to comfort her ... see how Rudra supported you when kaaki was attacking you, he has a heart and one day it will beat for you.
So will Rudra really go through with a marriage? Or is this his last throw of the dice to force Paro into signing that document? Seizing the opportunity that Mohini has handed him on a platter?
Ashish had said that people will hate Rudra and that will mean he's doing his job well. Ashish, you're doing your job well ... for the first time, I hated Rudra today. đĄ