Smriti Mandhana Wedding: Will Smriti and Palash get married on December 7? Star cricketer's brother reveals the truth


Posted on 3rd Dec 2025 10:32 am by rohit kumar

Everyone is eagerly awaiting the new wedding date of Indian women's cricket team star Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palash Muchhal. Their wedding, scheduled for November 23, 2025, was postponed due to Smriti Mandhana's father's heart attack. Following Smriti's father's deterioration, Palash also fell ill and was hospitalized.

 

 

Both are now doing well, but Smriti and Palash's families have yet to announce a new wedding date. Meanwhile, rumors spread on social media that Smriti and Palash were getting married on December 7th, but Smriti's brother, Shravan Mandhana, dismissed these reports.

 

 

Smriti Mandhana Wedding: Will Smriti and Palash get married on December 7th?

 

In fact, in a conversation with Hindustan Times, Smriti Mandhana's brother, Shravan Mandhana, put an end to the rumors of Smriti and Palash's wedding on December 7th, stating that a new wedding date has not yet been finalized. He stated, "I have no idea about these rumors."

 

 

The wedding is currently postponed. Meanwhile, Palash's mother has been continuously discussing the reason for the postponement and expressed hope that Palash and Smriti will marry soon. She stated that Palash and Smriti are saddened by what happened on the wedding day. The Indian women's cricket team had also planned a special welcome for the couple after their wedding.

 

 

Who has Palash been linked to?

After the postponement of his engagement to Smriti Mandhana, Palash Muchhal was first linked to a Korean graffiti artist named Mary D'Costa. A flirty chat between Palash and Mary went viral on social media. Subsequently, Palash's links with Nandika Dwivedi and Gulna Jakhan also surfaced. The entire incident left Palash in shock and hospitalized due to his deteriorating health. Now, 10 days later, talks of a Palash-Smriti Mandhana wedding have once again begun.

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