NEW DELHI: Indian cricket star Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palash Muchhal proceed to dominate headlines, not for his or her skilled achievements however for the emotional rollercoaster surrounding their postponed marriage ceremony. The high-profile ceremony, initially scheduled for November 23 in Sangli, was abruptly halted after Smriti’s father, Srinivas Mandhana, suffered a sudden medical emergency and was rushed to hospital. Hours later, Palash too was admitted as a result of stress-induced well being considerations. Each have since recovered, however the households haven’t introduced a brand new date.Go Past The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!On Tuesday, social media went into overdrive after rumours claimed that the couple would now marry on December 7, prompting widespread hypothesis. Nevertheless, Smriti’s brother Shravan Mandhana has now firmly shut down the reviews.
Chatting with Hindustan Instances, Shravan addressed the swirling chatter head-on. “I do not know about these rumours. As of now, it (the marriage) remains to be postponed,” he stated, dismissing the December 7 claims and making it clear that no recent date has been finalised.The hearsay mill intensified after followers observed that Smriti had deleted all wedding-related posts from her Instagram account following the postponement — although informal pictures with Palash stay. With no official communication from both household, the speculative frenzy solely grew.In the meantime, Palash’s mom Amita Muchhal had earlier shared that each households are nonetheless recovering from the emotional shock of the disrupted ceremony. She revealed that Palash had dreamt of bringing his bride residence and that she had even deliberate a particular welcome. Regardless of the heartbreak, she expressed optimism: “All the things will likely be positive, shaadi bohot jaldi hogi.”The scenario has additionally drawn heartfelt assist from the cricketing neighborhood. Veteran actor Suniel Shetty lauded Jemimah Rodrigues for withdrawing from the WBBL to face by Smriti, calling it “the purest type of friendship.”
















