Smriti Mandhana Engagement: Wedding bells are going to ring soon at the house of Indian female cricketer Smriti Mandhana. The cricketer himself announced his engagement in a unique way, let us show you a video-
Smriti Mandhana Palash Muchhal Wedding: Indian women cricketers are not only known for their aggression and play on the field, but off the field they are also very funny and connected to each other. Its hallmark was recently seen in a video, which cricketer Jemimah Rodriguez shared on her social media account. In this video, the team’s star player Smriti Mandhana is seen confirming her engagement, that too in a completely different style. So let’s watch this funny video and tell whom Smriti Mandhana is going to marry…
Smriti Mandhana confirmed her engagement
Jemimah Rodriguez has shared a video on Instagram. In this video, all the women cricketers are seen creating a reel on the song Ae Bhai Hua Kya from Munna Bhai MBBS and Smriti Mandhana She is asking what happened? At the end of which Smriti Mandhana shows her diamond engagement ring and says that it is done…. This video is becoming increasingly viral on social media and till the time of writing the news, more than 1.4 million people have liked it.
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PM Modi congratulated Smriti-Palash
With the wedding date confirmed, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal on their marriage. Let us tell you that Smriti and Palash are going to get married on 23rd of this month in Sangli, Maharashtra. Preparations for the marriage of both have also started. All the fans and cricketers are congratulating Smriti and Palash on their marriage on social media. Let us tell you that Palash Muchhal is a music composer and film director. At the same time, Smriti Mandhana was recently seen playing on behalf of the Indian women’s cricket team in the ICC Women’s World Cup, where the Indian women’s team created history by defeating South Africa and won the first ODI trophy.