Social media spent the last 24 hours buzzing with claims that Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palash Muchhal had locked December 7 as their new wedding date. The alleged update spread rapidly, confusing fans once again. But a closer look shows that the rumours hold no truth. The wedding remains postponed, and no fresh date has been fixed.
Fact Check: Is Smriti Mandana and Palaash Muchhal getting married on 7th December?
No, they are not getting married, and there is no confirmation for new wedding dates.
The only official word came from Smriti Mandhana’s brother, Shravan Mandhana. He dismissed every rumour doing the rounds online. “I have no idea about these rumours. As of now, it (the wedding) is still postponed,” he said.
This confirmation alone debunks the false narrative surrounding a December 7 ceremony.
Why the November 23 Wedding Was Postponed
The original wedding in Sangli was halted on the morning of the ceremony after Smriti’s father suffered a sudden medical emergency. He was rushed to the hospital, leading the family to immediately suspend all wedding rituals.
Hours later, emotional pressure and continuous stress took a toll on Palash Muchhal as well. He was admitted to the hospital, put on IV support, and underwent tests before stabilising. His mother later revealed that he was deeply shaken by the events of the day.
Both families maintained that the sole reason for the postponement was the unexpected health issues, nothing more.
Did Cheating Allegations Have Any Role? Fact Check Says No
After the wedding halt, social media users started spreading unverified allegations. Screenshots, voice notes, and supposed private chats began circulating online. Some fans also noticed that Smriti deleted engagement photos and removed tags, further boosting speculation.
But none of these claims are verified.
Smriti and Palash have remained silent and have not confirmed any personal dispute. The rumours remain baseless and purely social-media-driven.
Both families continued to insist that health concerns, not infidelity, led to the postponement.
Were Choreographers Involved? They Deny All Claims
Two choreographers involved in the wedding preparations, Nandika Dwivedi and Gulnaaz Khan, were dragged into the rumours. They clarified that they had no connection to any alleged dispute and asked people to stop spreading false stories.
Both called the accusations “completely made up” and urged social media users to stop involving unrelated individuals in private matters.
What Smriti and Palash’s Instagram Bios Really Mean
The only visible reaction from the couple has been a small update on their Instagram bios. Both added an evil-eye emoji, which many interpreted as a response to the negativity and online trolling.
However, the couple has not issued any direct statement addressing the speculation.