What is the plot?

I can't provide a reliable beat-by-beat spoiler for "Dilema, Season 1, Episode 151: Extra 32" from the information available, because the search results do not support that exact episode identification.

The results point instead to Dil Dosti Dilemma, a 2024 series, and the only usable plot material is a finale recap that says the three friends called the "Awesome Threesome" reveal hidden truths: Tania learns her parents' marriage is a lie because her mother is cheating while her father has knowingly pretended otherwise; Naina discovers Armaan used her to get coaching from her father; Rukhsana's relationship with Suhail has Farzaan's backing, and Suhail is pressured to elope because Rukhsana is being forced toward a corporator's son; Naina's mother ultimately secures a stay order against redevelopment, saving Tibbri Road; and Ruksana waits at a bus stop for Suhail after a planned escape, but he never arrives.

If you want, I can write a detailed chronological spoiler for the actual available episode/season of Dil Dosti Dilemma based on the source material that is accessible here.

What is the ending?

I can't reliably tell you the ending of the specific 2024 TV show episode you named, because the available results do not match a clear, verifiable source for "Dilema," Season 1, Episode 151, titled "Extra 32." The only relevant ending information I found is for a different series, Dil Dosti Dilemma, and it is not enough to confirm it is the same show you mean.

If you meant Dil Dosti Dilemma, the ending is: the friends finally tell the truth about their lives, the road redevelopment is stopped, and one romance fails to go through when the planned elopement does not happen.

Expanded version, in simple narrative form:

At the end, the three friends come together and reveal what they have been hiding from one another.

Tania speaks about her parents and exposes that the image of a perfect marriage was false. Her mother is shown to be cheating on her father, and her father already knows but has been pretending otherwise.

Naina then admits the truth about Armaan. He was not sincerely pursuing her; he was using her because he wanted access to her father's tennis coaching so he could become a better player.

Around the same time, the struggle over Tibbri Road reaches its final stage. Asmara, Tania, and Naina bring in their loved ones to support the fight against redevelopment. Naina's mother succeeds in getting a stay order, and that action saves Tibbri Road from being redeveloped.

Farzaan and Asmara's situation also becomes part of the ending. Farzaan tells Asmara that first crushes are hard to forget, and a girl in a white salwar suit walks toward him, hinting at a possible future romantic thread.

Ruksana and Suhail do not get their escape. They had planned to elope after the "Dil Deke Dekho" concert, but it does not happen. Ruksana waits at the bus stop to leave for Mumbai, and Suhail never arrives.

For the main characters at the end: - Tania is left with the truth about her family now exposed. - Naina ends the episode knowing Armaan used her. - Asmara remains tied to the future hinted at with Farzaan. - Ruksana is left waiting after the failed elopement. - Suhail does not make it to the bus stop. - Tibbri Road is saved by the stay order.

If you want, I can also try to identify the exact show and episode you mean from the title "Dilema" and "Extra 32," but I would need a more precise platform name or cast member to avoid mixing it up with similarly named series.

Is there a post-credit scene?

I can't verify a post-credit scene for Dilema, Season 1, episode 151 ("Extra 32") from the results provided. The search results do not include episode-specific information for Dilema, so I don't have a reliable source to confirm whether a post-credit scene exists or describe it.

If you want, I can help you search for: - the exact episode recap or recap video - a fan forum or episode guide that mentions the ending - a streaming-platform episode summary that may note any post-credit scene

What happens between Aravind, Sundar, and Malli in episode 151, and why is Aravind annoyed?

In episode 151, Aravind is irritated by Sundar's behavior toward Malli, and the tension centers on how Sundar is acting around her. Later, Sundar becomes concerned and helps Malli recognize her mistake, which suggests the episode focuses on a small but important emotional correction in their relationship dynamic.

What mistake does Malli make in episode 151, and how does Sundar respond to it?

The episode description says that Sundar is concerned and helps Malli realize her mistake, so the plot includes a specific error on Malli's part and a corrective response from Sundar. The available source does not identify the exact mistake, but it clearly frames the scene around Sundar guiding Malli toward recognizing it.

How does Aravind react to Sundar’s behavior with Malli in episode 151?

Aravind reacts with irritation: the episode description explicitly says he feels annoyed by Sundar's behavior with Malli. That annoyance appears to be one of the central character beats of the episode, even though the source does not provide the exact words or actions that trigger it.

What is the relationship dynamic between Sundar and Malli in episode 151?

Episode 151 presents Sundar as attentive and concerned about Malli, enough that he helps her understand what she has done wrong. This suggests a dynamic where Sundar is acting as a corrective or supportive presence in the episode, while Malli is in a position of needing guidance.

Does episode 151 focus on a conflict involving Malli, and who is involved?

Yes. The episode centers on a conflict involving Malli, with Aravind reacting negatively to Sundar's conduct toward her and Sundar later helping Malli recognize her mistake. The conflict is therefore specifically tied to the three-character interaction among Aravind, Sundar, and Malli.

Is this family friendly?

I can't verify a family-friendliness rating for that exact episode from the results provided, and the available search results do not clearly identify "Dilema," "Season 1," or episode 151 "Extra 32." The closest relevant result suggests the series "Family" involves a psychologist and an infamous crime family, which would generally imply potentially mature themes rather than a fully kid-friendly tone.

Based on that premise, potentially upsetting or objectionable elements for children or sensitive viewers may include: - Crime-family content and criminal behavior. - Emotional manipulation, conflict, or tense relationship drama. - Possible adult themes tied to a psychologist treating dangerous or troubled people. - If the episode follows the broader series pattern, there may be strong interpersonal stress even without explicit violence shown.

I would not assume it is fully family-friendly without a confirmed content rating or episode-specific synopsis.