
Indian cricket star Smriti Mandhana has officially confirmed that her wedding with music composer Palash Muchhal has been called off.
After weeks of speculation following the sudden postponement of the ceremony, Mandhana issued a clear statement saying it was “time to move forward,” urging the public and media to respect the privacy of both families.
Mandhana’s Official Clarification
Mandhana described herself as a private person but said the situation required clarity. She confirmed that the wedding will not take place and appealed for sensitivity as both families come to terms with the decision.
She also reaffirmed her commitment to cricket, saying her “focus will always be to play well for India and win trophies.” Expressing gratitude for the support she has received, she requested that everyone allow the matter to rest.
Twists behind the Cancelled Wedding
- The wedding was originally scheduled for November 23 in Sangli. It was postponed after Mandhana’s father suffered a cardiac emergency on the same day.
- Both families mutually decided to pause all wedding-related events. Rising speculation on social media forced the couple to break their silence.
- Palash Muchhal called the period “very difficult” and condemned the spread of false rumours. His team also warned of legal action against accounts sharing misinformation.
- The duo has unfollowed each other on social media, indicating the relationship has formally ended.
With the wedding officially cancelled, both Mandhana and Muchhal have chosen to move on quietly.
Mandhana now shifts her focus entirely back to cricket, requesting that the public to respect the dignity and privacy of everyone involved.


