
Indian women's cricketer Smriti Mandhana has been continuously in the headlines. After her wedding to music composer Palash Muchhal was canceled, she recently removed the Evil Eye emoji from her Instagram bio, sparking intense discussion on social media.
This move comes after her wedding to Palash Muchhal was called off. Fans are trying to figure out the reason behind this change.
Smriti Mandhana removes ‘Evil Eye’ emoji.
Indian women's team vice-captain Smriti Mandhana had been dating music composer and film director Palash Muchhal for quite some time. Their relationship was the subject of much discussion, and their wedding was scheduled for November 23rd. However, on that day, Smriti's father suffered a heart attack, due to which the wedding was postponed.
Following this, Palash's name was linked to a mystery girl, D'Costa, and some of their chats were leaked. Not only that, but fans also leveled serious accusations of cheating against Palash.
Neither Smriti nor Palash made any public statement, but both confirmed on Instagram on December 7, 2025, that the wedding would not be happening. They called it a private matter and requested that the topic not be discussed further.
Evil Eye emoji removed
When Smriti and Palash's wedding was postponed, both Smriti and Palash had added the Evil Eye emoji to their Instagram bios. This emoji is believed to be a symbol of protection against the evil eye and negative energy. This emoji had been in their bios for a long time, but after the wedding was called off, Smriti removed it from her bio.
Smriti has not commented on this change, but fans are interpreting it as a sign of a new beginning for her or a way of moving on from the past.
Smriti is moving on
It is worth noting that Smriti Mandhana has always been known for keeping her personal life private. She is currently fully focused on her cricket career and playing for India. Her fans also expect her to consistently perform well on the field and bring glory to the country.
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