Smriti Mandhana Isn’t Ready to Interact After Calling Off Her Wedding
Indian cricket star Smriti Mandhana stepped out in public for the first time after announcing that her wedding with Palash Muchhal had been called off.;
Indian cricket star Smriti Mandhana stepped out in public for the first time after announcing that her wedding with Palash Muchhal had been called off. Her appearance at the airport became a major talking point, as fans and media were eager to know how she was handling the situation. However, Smriti made it clear through her behaviour that she was not interested in any interaction at this moment.
Smriti kept her look very simple. She wore a mask, chose a casual dress, and walked straight towards her car. Even though several photographers were waiting to capture her reaction, she did not stop to talk, pose, or answer questions. Her quiet and composed exit showed that she wants to keep her personal life away from public discussions.
Over the past few weeks, Smriti has faced a difficult emotional phase. Her wedding was earlier planned for 23 November, but the ceremony was postponed after her father, Shriniwas Mandhana, was hospitalised due to a heart-related issue. As both families remained silent, many rumours began to spread on social media. Finally, Smriti herself decided to address the confusion.
On Sunday, she issued a detailed statement explaining that the wedding had been cancelled. She requested fans, media, and followers to respect the privacy of both families. She wrote that although she does not usually talk about her personal matters, she felt responsible to share the truth so that unnecessary speculation could stop. She also made it clear that she wants everyone to maintain healthy boundaries.
Smriti has slowly returned to training. Her brother Shravan Mandhana had recently shared a picture of her batting in the nets, giving fans some relief. Smriti also reminded everyone that her main focus continues to be cricket.Meanwhile, Palash Muchhal also released a message saying that he is moving forward and requested people to avoid spreading misinformation.