Celebrity Wedding / Smriti Mandhana’s Brother Clears Air on his Sister and Palash Muchhal’s New Wedding Date

Key Points
- Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal’s wedding postponed after health issues in both families.
- Rumours of a new date dismissed by Smriti’s brother; no official announcement yet.
- Couple adds evil-eye emoji to Instagram bios amid speculation and controversy.
Mumbai, Dec 3: The much-talked-about wedding of cricketer Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palash Muchhal has reportedly seen a change of plans. There rumours that the ceremony, originally scheduled for November 23, has been postponed and will take place on December 7, 2025.
However, Smriti's brother Shravan Mandhana dismissed the rumours. The wedding had come to a halt after Smriti's father Shrinivas Mandhana fell ill on the morning of the ceremony and got admitted to a hospital. Palash Muchhal's too suffered emergency health problems and he was hospitalised for a shorter period. Smriti's manager Tuhin Sharma had confirmed the postponing of the ceremony.
Responding to the speculations of the new wedding date,
Shravan Mandhana stated, "I have no idea about these rumours. As of now,
it (the wedding) is still postponed."
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Even after Shrinivas Mandhana and Palash Muchhal have been discharged, no declaration of the updated wedding date has been made.
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Palash's mother, Amita Muchhal, said, “Smriti and Palash dono takleef mein hain (Smriti and Palash are both hurt)... Palash dreamt of coming home with his bride. I had even planned a special welcome... Everything will be fine, shaadi bohot jaldi hogi. (the wedding will take place soon).”
On Monday, Palash was spotted in an airport for the first time after the wedding postponed. Accompanied by his mother and security, he ignored the paparazzi expecting a word from him.
Choreographers Nandika Dwivedi and Gulnaaz Khan were allegedly a part of Palash's cheating controversy, but they publicly denied their role in it, calling the accusations as fabricated and damaging. They also pleaded people to stop believing in everything they see or read on the internet.
Both Palash and Smriti have not uttered a word about the
wedding and the rumours. The latest and only move from them is adding an
evil-eye emoji to their Instagram bios, which people suggest is to ward away
the negativity that obstructed the wedding.
Compiled by: Satabhisa Jena
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