Thakursa doesn't tolerate too many mistakes ... tragically for poor Bindi! The Thakur is just about as black as he can be ... a villain through and through. And a thinking villain at that ... doesn't make too many mistakes in his planning ... or in the execution of those plans ... pun intended.
Unfortunately for him, he did make one ... Kesari. And Kesari, as expected, spilled the beans very quickly. So Rudra and Aman didn't kill Kesari after all ... the threat was enough.
Thakursa is quick on the uptake ... within one episode, he realised Kesari had gone missing ... also realised that Kesari missing meant he would spill the beans to the BSD ... and Thakursa took corrective steps instantly ... get the wedding over and done with immediately, and get the smuggling party back on its way, before the annoying BSD comes in to stall his party.
Rudra is, for a welcome change (for an Indian telly hero), equally smart ... he knew the Thakur would figure out the missing Kesari would talk ... so he moves to pre-empt any moves Thakursa will make. Two men, both smart enough to recognise the other's intelligence, and both bent on outwitting the other ... who will win the first battle?
And Paro is the innocent pawn in the battle between the two men ... Paro, her life, her wedding, the most joyful occasion of her life ... all mere instruments in the hands of the Thakur and Rudra.
Poor innocent Aman ... he thought he was treading the path of the law by joining the BSD, Rudra just gave him a crash course on how to break the law while defending it. Aman didn't seem to mind the loss of his innocence, though! 😆
Best for the last ... innocent Paro gets a crash course on how to woo her man ... from sultry vixen Laila. And Laila gets a small shock, when Paro, instead of dutifully accepting her lesson and mulling over the two types of men Laila described, both of whom would fit the description of her own banna, instead asked about the third type of man too!
Innocent sweet Paro showed a rather keen interest in her further education. 😆
That scene showed a spark in the hitherto demure, shy Paro ... the first hint that Paro could be hiding something unexpected underneath that quiet exterior. She is not all passive, as she seems to be.