Now she knows it all, so of course she has to die. But since she is the favourite of his beloved Thakurain, he will make sure her death is as painless as possible. After all, he is the benevolent Raja Thakur.
But Paro isn't ready for that yet. Unfortunately for Tejawat, her stint away from Birpur has taught her a few things ... keeping her head and fighting back in a desperate situation is one of them, wielding a danda is another. And as realisation dawns that Rudra was indeed her protector all along, she draws strength from his rudraksha entangled with hers ... her Bholenath has sent his protection after all.
Mirchi powder is a powerful weapon indeed. It incapacitates the attacker long enough and severely enough to give the victim either time to run away, ... or if she is angry enough, the time to find another, equally effective weapon ... like the danda.
Mirch Masala and Gulab Gang combined ... Parvati bani Durga!!! šāļøš„³
In earlier scenes, Dilsher is admitted to hospital with severe smoke inhalation and slips into coma ... Rudra revives for long enough to catch Paro's hand in a last desperate attempt to make her stay ... only resulting in handing over his rudraksha to her for extra protection ... Aman reassures Rudra that they have enough evidence to avoid his court martial. And Rudra takes off in pursuit of Paro ... his only thought for her safety.
In the precap ... Paro, not satisfied with mirchi powder, moves to her newly acquired skill with a simple weapon ... the danda! š