Smriti Mandhana Getting Married

Is Smriti Mandhana Getting Married on December 7? Cricketer’s Brother Responds

 

In the month of November, Smriti Mandhana getting married to music composer Palaash Munchal was on the top charts for cricketing fans until in the morning of the wedding, Smriti’s father, Srinivas Mandhana, suffered a serious medical emergency, and was admitted to the hospital.

The cricketer’s brother, Shravan Mandhana, responds to the rumour that Smriti Mandhana getting married on December 7th, refuted it, and said, “I have no idea about these rumours. As of now, the wedding is still postponed.”

It was initially scheduled to take place on 23 November 2025 at Sangli but was later cancelled as her father underwent medical observation. Worried about him, Smriti decided to delay the wedding. The decision was resolute and kind, her manager said: No marriage until her father is healthy.

Making matters worse, Palaash Muchhal himself was hospitalised soon after. Reports stated he was being treated following the stress and shock of what happened.

Starexchange observed that Smriti then deleted all her engagement posts, including pictures and the proposal video, from social media. This gesture, while unspoken, was received as evidence by many that the wedding was off, or would at least remain in a state of extended suspension.

Up to that point, there was no proposed alternate date by either family.

 

The December 7 Rumour: What Sparked It

 

A couple of weeks after the first postponement, another rumour spread on social media: they were allegedly going to marry on December 7th 2025. The story caught fire, sparking attention from fans and gossip outlets to the date.

That was before either of the couple’s camps came out with an official statement or release, and it was that speculation alone that reignited a second wave of public interest and concern. Many questioned whether the new date was real or just more wishful thinking.

 

What Went Wrong: Behind the Postponement

 

The circumstances surrounding how it came to be postponed are not flattering. At first, Smriti’s father’s sudden fall created panic. As preparations were already happening ‚ or on the verge of, the family suddenly stopped everything‚ deciding to put health over celebration.

Palaash Muchhal was also hospitalised, apparently suffering from stress and emotional shock. His mother would later confirm he’d been receiving treatment and was on the mend, but not before social media had made a fuss.

On social media, confusion deepened. Smriti had not a single post left that reflected her relationship with Palaash, right from the engagement pictures to the proposal video and tags – everything is gone without a trace from her account, and this has led many to speculate that their wedding has hit rock bottom. Some went further, theorising about deeper issues: whispers of infidelity or betrayal floated around even though none have become substantiated in the open.

Moreover, wedding professionals who had helped prepare previous celebrations as choreographers were unfairly dragged into the disgrace. They outright denied the accusations and thought them to be fake, bogus, and without any foundation.

As of now, there is no clear and concise statement from either Smriti or Palaash, or from their respective families. The only consistent message has come from Smriti’s brother: there is no wedding on December 7, in fact, no wedding date at all.

 

What Might Happen Next?

 

With families emphasising privacy and health, the coming weeks may be quite quiet. The priority remains Smriti’s father’s recovery and Palaash’s well-being. Only once both are stable, and the pressure from the media subsides, might a fresh wedding date be considered (if ever).

Until then, any further “inside sources” claiming knowledge of new dates should be taken with scepticism. What we do know for certain is what the family have told us themselves: they’ve put back the wedding and no new date has been confirmed.

 

Conclusion

 

The discussion on whether or not Smriti Mandhana’s wedding is happening has gone from excitement to confusion, and SOLELY because of social media speculation and unverified ‘news’. From a moment of joy, things very rapidly descended into rumour and counter-narrative, as well as hurt feelings all round.

The original wedding delay, which was due to her father’s sudden medical emergency, sparked a chain reaction that magnified every detail, from deleted posts to trips to the hospital. “When rumours spread about Smriti’s December 7 wedding, her brother quashed them by saying that the date had not been finalised.

But for now, the only truth to emerge is that Smriti Mandhana getting married on 7th December is false and that the date of her nuptials remains uncertain. Until we hear from the families or the couple itself, everything is just noise, speculation, guesswork and assumptions amplified by social media movement.

As fans and content creators themselves, and platforms like Starexch that monitor and comment on trending videos fairly, the best thing to do for both sides is patience combined with some understanding. The story will come out in its own time, when the people all around this feel free to speak up. Until then, the decent thing is to avoid hyping unconfirmed claims and give the families who have begged for privacy what they’ve continually asked for.

 

FAQ

 

1. Is Smriti Mandhana getting married on December 7?

No. This is untrue, said her brother Shravan Mandhana. A new wedding date has not been set at this time.

2. What caused the first wedding to be delayed?

But it was held off because Smriti’s father had a severe medical emergency just hours before the wedding. He was taken to the hospital, and the family decided to postpone the ceremony indefinitely.

3. Palaash Muchhal also got sick, or not?

Yes. According to reports, Palaash underwent a lot of stress and emotional trauma because of the family crisis, and was admitted to the hospital soon after. He has been discharged and is said to be recovering.

4. Why did Smriti remove her social media engagement posts?

Postponed wedding and related controversies are thought to have prompted the taking down of engagement pictures and proposal video. Many see it as a way to retreat from the public gaze.

5. Have the families asked for privacy?

Yes. Both families have appealed for calm and requested that people avoid speculation. They have also urged respect for personal boundaries during this sensitive period.

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