Palash Muchhal deleted all photos with Smriti Mandhana except THIS post following their wedding cancellation – Watch |
Talk about a plot twist that hits harder than a yorker on a leg stump. Palash Muchhal, the soulful singer-composer, has gone full scorched-earth digital on Instagram, deleting almost every trace of his romance with cricket sensation Smriti Mandhana. But in a move that’s got fans stitching together clues like a mystery novel, he’s left one post standing: a super-sweet birthday video from his special day. As wedding celebrations were called off amid explosive cheating allegations, and now Palash Muchhal fires back with a massive Rs 10 crore defamation lawsuit against Marathi actor-producer Vidnyan Mane, this video is again gaining attention.
The social media wipeout by Palash Muchhal
Picture scrolling through years of adorable couple snaps—London cake smashes, WPL victory hugs, that viral DY Patil proposal with Palak Muchhal playing wingwoman, and poof, gone by January 25, 2026. Palash methodically cleared the gallery, leaving followers stunned. He did amid his wedding cancellation row. From the 2020 meet-cute to fifth anniversary cake cuts, their cross-world romance was pure inspo, until now.However, hold onto your popcorn, because the keeper is pure gold. It’s Palash’s birthday clip from May 23, 2025, captioned, “Thank you for all the lovely wishes. Fans are zooming in like CSI: his beaming smile, her adoring gaze.Watch the video
Palash Muchhal and the defamation case: Recent developments
Palash Muchhal recently slammed Vidnyan Mane with a Rs 10 crore defamation notice via lawyer Shreyansh Mithare, blasting the claims as “false, outrageous, and highly defamatory” meant to torch his reputation. For those not in the know, Vidnyan has accused Palash of a Rs 40 lakh fraud. Reacting to the same, Palash on his social media story detailed Vidnyan Mane’s unproven Rs 40 lakh fraud tale from their 2023-2025 ‘Nazaria’ film dealings, plus the wild infidelity accusations linking to their called-off wedding. No FIR yet on Mane’s police complaint, but Palash vows full legal war.
