So much stemmed from Aryan's appearance. First he took over BT. Then he gave Imlie a front page article then a job - this should not have happened - she was just a temporary trainee and should have gone back to college.
Adi was looking forward to her being there and working with her. Aryan immediately got in the way and Malini worked on manipulating Adi into believing her constant lies thereafter.
Adi was too jealous and insecure to do anything other than believe the 🤬so everything went downhill from there. The blasted Aryan was everywhere confirming Malini's lies all the time. Adi never had a real chance to talk to Imlie and discuss things properly, one or other of the two villains was always in the way. Between them by accident or design the awful pair, plus Anu, messed up Adilie's chances completely.
The only salvation might have been if Imlie had already fled to PD and Adi followed her there - they seem to be able to breathe there without the bad influences of the city and its excessively rich folk. As per the maxim - money is the root of all evil - the C's and Aryan are all about money which is totally unimportant in matters of the heart. They all think they can buy anything or anyone which is so, so wrong.
Adi and Imlie need to go to PD now and not come back. If he gets hurt, so should Imlie - I would rather they died together than this story alter any further and then no-one can manipulate them and split them up any more.
I feel the T's are about to lose their home and they will all move away en masse to wherever Dhruv and his family are living - it about time Rupi saw her daughter again too. Maybe Nish will go to Australia to be with Pallavi.
Then Malini and Anu can get arrested and stay in jail for the rest of their lives - though with Adi's death maybe Malini will successfully commit suicide this time - though I would prefer she didn't as I wouldn't want her chasing Adilie in the afterlife either! Dev can become a hermit recluse just painting and doing nothing else. SK can get out of prison and go back to Meethi and they and Nani can spend their days potting and sitting thinking of the lost Adilie.
There - end of story - I am going for that one. No hope in anything better by the makers as they have twisted the tale beyond acceptable recognition!