Pics and videos from cricketer Smriti Mandhana’s pre-wedding celebrations with Palaash Muchhal are viral. The couple danced at their sangeet, joined by teammates Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, and others, turning the event into a lively affair.
Glimpses from the Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana’s pre-wedding festivities have flooded social media platforms ahead of the star batter’s wedding with filmmaker and music composer Palaash Muchhal. Shared by their friends and family members, several pictures and videos show the couple taking part in traditional rituals, swiftly drawing enthusiastic reactions from fans.
A Star-Studded Sangeet Night
In one particular moment, Smriti Mandhana and Palaash Muchhal were seen dancing to the Bollywood hit song ‘Tenu Leke’ at what appeared to be their sangeet night. Cricketer Shafali Verma shared a clip from their performance, where the couple playfully grooves to the song, drawing loud cheers from those present.
Later, her teammates Shreyanka Patil, Yastika Bhatia, Jemmimah Rodrigues, Arundhati Reddy, and Radha Yadav also joined the celebrations, delivering high-energy performances on songs like ‘Uyyi Amma’ and ‘Cutiepie’. https://www.instagram.com/p/DRX0Q4ijK7z/
Stunning Ethnic Attire
Their effortless dance moves and fun elements clearly turned the evening into a lively get-together marked by music, laughter and camaraderie. For the evening, the girls decked up in traditional ethnic attire, showcasing their stunning sartorial choices. Bride-to-be Smriti Mandhana chose a light blue gown while Palash was dressed in a dark bandhgala.
Mehendi Pictures Go Viral
Prior to this, several pictures from Smriti Mandhana’s mehendi ceremony also went viral on social media. Palaash’s sister, singer Palak Muchhal, shared a couple of pictures, showing the bride and groom posing for pictures. “Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge…#SmritiWedsPalash,” she wrote in the caption. https://www.instagram.com/p/DRXLHGlDGnP/
Wedding Follows World Cup Victory
It is worth mentioning that the wedding follows the Indian women’s cricket team’s World Cup victory. It is likely to be kept a private affair, with only close friends and family present at the ceremony.
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