In a deeply emotional turn of events, the highly anticipated wedding of Indian women’s cricket star Smriti Mandhana with music composer Palash Muchhal has been postponed indefinitely. The joyous celebrations, which had begun with vibrant pre-wedding rituals in Mandhana’s hometown of Sangli, Maharashtra, came to an unexpected halt following a sudden medical emergency involving her father.
Smriti Mandhana, known for her stellar performance as the vice-captain of the Indian women’s cricket team and her significant contribution to India’s recent World Cup triumph, had been preparing to tie the knot with Palash Muchhal. The wedding was scheduled for November 23, 2025, and was to be a close-knit event attended by family and friends, marked by traditional ceremonies and festive celebrations.
However, just hours before the ceremony, Smriti’s father, Srinivas Mandhana, experienced severe chest pain with symptoms resembling a heart attack, leading to his immediate hospitalization in Sangli. According to Dr. Naman Shah, director at Sarvhit Hospital where Srinivas Mandhana was admitted, he showed signs of angina—a condition linked to coronary heart disease—and his cardiac enzymes were slightly elevated. He is currently under observation in the Intensive Care Unit, receiving continuous medical care.
The sudden illness of her father understandably placed Smriti’s personal joy on hold. Her manager confirmed that, prioritizing her father’s health and well-being, Smriti made the heartfelt decision to indefinitely postpone the wedding until her father recovers fully. The tennis star and her family appealed to the public and media to respect their privacy during this difficult time.
Alongside this emotional episode, Smriti’s fiancé Palash Muchhal also experienced health issues—a viral infection that required brief hospitalization. Fortunately, he has since recovered and returned to Mumbai to rest. This sequence of health-related setbacks has understandably overshadowed the wedding plans and pre-wedding festivities that had been underway.
The couple had garnered widespread attention and admiration not only for their individual achievements but also for their touching love story. Palash Muchhal’s very public and heartfelt proposal at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, where he proposed immediately after India’s victorious World Cup campaign, had gone viral on social media, marking a celebrated milestone in their relationship.
Social media had been abuzz with updates and glimpses of the wedding preparations, from the Haldi and Mehandi ceremonies to friendly cricket matches played between the bride’s and groom’s teams, symbolizing their unity and blending of passions. These moments had deepened the bond fans felt with the star cricketer beyond the cricketing world, showing a warm and personal side of Smriti.
This unforeseen postponement is a poignant reminder of how health and family come first, even amidst life’s happiest occasions. Smriti Mandhana’s decision reflects her commitment and love toward her family, particularly her father, whose recovery is now the primary focus.
The entire sporting community and fans have expressed their support and wishes for Srinivas Mandhana’s swift recovery. Messages pouring in from fellow cricketers, celebrities, and supporters emphasize the solidarity and compassion the sports fraternity stands for in times of personal crisis.
As of now, there is no new date fixed for the wedding, as the couple and their families await the results of further medical tests and hope for a positive prognosis for Mr. Mandhana. The postponement, though disappointing, underscores the importance of health and family bonds over celebrations.
Smriti’s journey in cricket has often been about perseverance and grace under pressure, qualities she now embodies as she stands by her father during his critical time. Her fans know her not just as an awe-inspiring cricketer but as a compassionate daughter and a devoted person.
Happen Recently will continue to follow this story with sensitivity and provide updates as the situation develops. In this moment of uncertainty, the best wishes of an entire nation remain with Smriti Mandhana and her family for strength and healing.

