The internet is abuzz because a certain wedding card for the vicecaptain of the Indian women’s cricket team, Smriti Mandhana, and music composer-filmmaker Palash Muchhal, has gone viral on the internet. A fan account shared the card, stating that the couple would soon get married. The claim has divided fans in excitement and scepticism.
The viral wedding invite carries Smriti and Palash’s names side by side, triggering a surge of congratulatory messages from cricket enthusiasts and Bollywood watchers alike. Still, many well-wishers question the authenticity of the card, suggesting it might be digitally manipulated or entirely fabricated.
Interestingly, it was not the first time that Palash dropped hints pointing to serious commitment. In October, during an event at the State Press Club in Indore, he teased reporters with a cryptic line: “She will soon become the daughter-in-law of Indore… that’s all I want to say. He followed it up with: “I’ve given you the headline.”That remark, coupled with the sudden appearance of the wedding card, has sent fans into a frenzy-so far, Smriti and Palash have refused to confirm or deny the authenticity of the invite.

Adding fuel to the speculation was the recent public statement by Palash’s sister Palak Muchhal. She described Smriti as “like a sister and my best friend,” which is seen by many as a subtle nod to a deep and familial relationship. As for Smriti, she has been in the spotlight for stellar performance on the field.
She had a vital role in the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup historic win by India and is more endearing to her fans. With upwards of 5,300 ODI runs to her name, she is second only to Mithali Raj in the country’s all-time list-her cricketing prowess underlining the fascination with her personal life. For now, the wedding card remains unverified, and neither Smriti nor Palash has issued any official statement.
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Till then, the fans are left to decipher the clues, meme the mystery, and wait in hope that one day, the two would tell if the invite was real, or just another internet illusion.
