Palash Muchhal, a filmmaker and music director, has now spoken out about his long-rumored connection with Smriti Mandhana, the captain of the India Women’s cricket team. He recently revealed, in a lighthearted statement, that the couple is developing their relationship further and will soon exchange vows.
Because they frequently appeared in public and shared pictures on social media, there had been conjecture about their relationship for a while. The couple had never before acknowledged their relationship in public. On Friday, October 17, Muchhal, an Indore native, was questioned about his relationship with Smriti Mandhana and the memories he had of her at a function held at the State Press Club.
The only thing I can say is that she will soon be Indore’s daughter-in-law. Muchhal told reporters, “I’ve given you the headline,” as reported by the Times of India.
“Smriti Mandhana and Indian skipper Harmanpreet Kaur have my warmest regards. Our goal is for the Indian cricket team to win every game and bring honor to the nation,” he continued.
Muchhal and his sister, Palak Muchhal, are well-known for their work as music composers for a number of Bollywood movies. He has established a reputation for himself in the music business because to his memorable songs and catchy melodies. Muchhal is not just a musician but also a filmmaker. His directing project, Raju Bajewala, is presently under production. Chandan Roy, who rose to fame through the web series Panchayat, and Avika Gor, who is well-known for the TV series Balika Vadhu, play the main parts in the film.
Smriti Mandhana will play in Indore against England.
Smriti Mandhana, the Indian team’s opening batswoman and vice captain, was in Indore on Sunday, October 19, for the ICC Women’s World Cup ODI match against England.
In reference to her World Cup 2025 campaign, Smriti Mandhana has amassed 134 runs in four innings. She hit 80 runs in her greatest knock against Australia Women, establishing a fantastic connection with her opening partner Pratika Rawal. Unfortunately, India Women lost by three wickets to Australia Women. The hosts have won two of their four games in the main event, placing them fourth in the standings.