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Smriti-Palaash wedding: Event company’s post goes viral

Smriti Mandhana and Palaash Muchhal wedding postponed: Event company’s cryptic post goes viral, 'Will see you soon Champion'

The abrupt postponement of singer-composer Palaash Muchhal and cricketer Smriti Mandhana’s November 23 wedding continues to trigger fresh waves of speculation, especially after the event management company handling the high-profile ceremony entered the conversation with a cryptic public post.

Event company’s cryptic message reignites buzz

The agency in charge of the Sangli celebrations, shared an enigmatic Instagram message shortly after the wedding was halted. Their post read, “We don’t cross the finish line in every match of Life that we play, but it’s always the sportsman Spirit that counts..Our team played hard, with Joy & Pride, and they all certainly deserve a Mention! Will see you soon Champion.”The message, posted a week ago, has gone viral in the wake of intensified chatter around the postponed nuptials, leaving fans guessing about the real reason behind the sudden halt.

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Reports claiming Smriti Mandhana and Palaash Muchhal had reset their wedding for December 7 triggered fresh speculation on Tuesday. Smriti’s brother Shravan Mandhana dismissed the rumour, saying the wedding “is still postponed” and calling the new date “misinformation.”

Why the November 23 wedding stopped

The November 23 ceremony was halted after Smriti’s father Shrinivas Mandhana suffered a major medical emergency and was rushed to hospital. Palaash, stressed by the situation, was also briefly hospitalised and put on IV support.With no official statement from either family, cheating rumours erupted online after alleged screenshots circulated. Smriti’s deletion of her engagement posts and proposal video added to the chatter.Choreographers Nandika Dwivedi and Gulnaaz Khan, dragged into the gossip, publicly denied any involvement, calling the claims “fabricated” and “baseless.”

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Families urge an end to speculation

Palaash’s mother Amita Muchhal stressed that the postponement was solely due to Smriti’s father’s condition, adding that Palaash had himself suggested delaying the event. She assured the wedding would happen soon. Neither Smriti nor Palaash has addressed the allegations directly. Their only visible response is an evil-eye emoji added to both their Instagram bios. Go to Source

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