Indian women’s cricket team star opener Smriti Mandhana’s wedding to music composer Palash Muchhal, scheduled for today (November 23, 2025), has been postponed. It is reported that Smriti’s father, Shrinivas Mandhana, suffered a heart attack before the wedding ceremony.
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Before the wedding was postponed, the pre-wedding functions held at the Mandhana Farm House on Samdoli Road in Sangli were full of colour. Photos and videos of the sangeet ceremony, in particular, are trending on social media. During the ceremony, Smriti gave a stunning dance performance for the groom, Palash Muchhal. Her dance moves, energy, and joy mesmerized everyone. Smriti’s close teammates, members of both families, friends, and several celebrities also attended the ceremony. The venue was beautifully decorated, and the atmosphere was filled with joy.
VIDEO | Tuhin Mishra, manager of Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana, confirms that her father is not well and the wedding has been indefinitely postponed.
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Smriti and Palash’s love story began in 2019 through a mutual friend in Mumbai. Their friendship gradually blossomed into love. They kept their relationship private for nearly five years and made it official in 2024. After nearly six years of dating, they were set to get married. Palash’s proposal was quite romantic.
He blindfolded Smriti, took her to the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, and proposed to her on one knee. This is the same stadium where Smriti led India to the T20 Women’s World Cup victory. Palash also got “SM18” tattooed on his arm for Smriti, which includes her name and jersey number.
Who is Palash Muchhal?
Palash Muchhal is the younger brother of renowned singer Palak Muchhal. Born in 1995, Palash began his career as a music director in 2014 with the film Dishkiyaoon. He has composed several hit songs, including “Party To Banati Hai” and “Tu Hi Hai Aashiqui.”










