Originally posted by: jayasharma25
Sorry for ranting…but I just don’t get the psyche of Adi…lie fans…is it because the ML is handsome that he is forgiven and the world should make room for him…today also the taunts are directed at Imlie that “move on” and “majboot banna tha” toh lo ho gayi shaadi… matlab ki the entire bojh of this shaadi…his happiness…his sanity is on one girl…she should let herself go completely just so that he is fine… in normal life couples fight…say bitter things but it is never only one person who makes the first move to reconcile… Aditya got multiple chances IMO to course correct…she was not willing to listen as in her experience words do not convert to action…agar sirf words sunn kar vapas aati toh again she would have been sucked into M drama…hence she put her foot down and asked him to correct the situation by making M leave… banda ek side choose kar leta either future child or Imlie…and accordingly action leta…but he did none…jab sorry se kaam nahi chala toh tanne…Phir allegations…and ab straight character shaming… in the shaadi also it was didi and AC who conducted the show…Adi and family just showed up… if these people are not ready to take accountability for anything…then why should anyone bother with them
They are fans, fans have their own reasons for shipping a couple. And AdiLie has been established over 300 plus episodes, so it isn't easy to let go sometimes. And there was a time when the couple was actually worth a watch, but the character sketch of Aditya has been such that it can roll over in any direction.
Aditya has always been portrayed as a weak person who never takes the onus of his actions and lets life take its course, always leaving Malini and Imlie to decide. He is also an adult, not a child that he cannot take decisions. He wants a straightforward life, which life isn't about. Life is about detours and unexpected turns. One such thing happens, and he freezes and doesn't know what to do, so he leaves it upon Imlie to bear the burden. I mean come on, Imlie isn't a mule to bear the burden of every single person's actions - be it Dev, Meethi, Aditya, Malini or Tripathis.

