Palash Muchhal & Smriti Mandhana Celebrate Joyous Haldi Ceremony

Palash Muchhal & Smriti Mandhana Celebrate Joyous Haldi Ceremony

Post by : Mina Rahman

The wedding festivities for music composer Palash Muchhal and Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana have officially commenced, leading up to their grand celebration on November 23. The couple shared a glimpse of their pre-wedding Haldi ceremony with fans, offering a sneak peek in the form of photos and videos posted online.

Groom Shines Bright During Haldi

In a widely shared video, Palash Muchhal was captured enthusiastically dancing during the ceremony. Clad in a yellow-embroidered kurta-pyjama and sunglasses, the seemingly ecstatic groom enchanted fans with his joyous demeanor.

Teammates Join in the Celebration

Smriti Mandhana's teammate, Jemimah Rodrigues, added to the celebrations in a mustard-hued ethnic ensemble. The two were seen joyfully performing as flower petals fell beautifully around them. Smriti made a short appearance too, enhancing the celebratory spirit.

In another moment, Smriti and Palash were observed engaging in rituals together. The cricketer, donned in a vibrant yellow traditional suit, affectionately brushed flower petals from Palash's hair, a playful exchange that delighted the guests in attendance.

Festive Yellow Theme

Smriti embraced her playful side, dancing to the beats of dhol alongside teammates Richa Ghosh, Shreyanka Patil, Renuka Singh, Shivali Shinde, Radha Yadav, and Jemimah Rodrigues. All involved adhered to the yellow dress code, infusing the atmosphere with festive enthusiasm as they celebrated Smriti's special occasion.

Family Members Participate in Festivities

Also partaking in the festivities was Palash Muchhal's sister, playback singer Palak Muchhal, who shared several moments on her Instagram Stories. One photo showcased her smiling alongside her husband, lyricist Mithoon, both radiating joy amidst the celebrations.

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