Singer Palak Muchhal may be known for her soulful music, but it’s her compassion that made her a global icon. Hailing from Indor, she has now earned a place in both the Guinness Book of World Records and
the Limca Book of Records, not for her melodious hits but for her humanitarian work.
Through her foundation, the Palak Palash Charitable Trust, she has helped fund 3,947 heart surgeries for underprivileged children across India and abroad. Now, the singer opened up about the journey that inspired her charitable mission and how it feels to receive the global recognition.
Palak Muchhal on Her ‘Global Achivement’
In a conversation with Hindustan Times, Palak said having her name in the Guinness Book of World Records feels like a “globl achievement.” She shared, “I have received a ‘hall of fame’ by the Guinness book of world records for my charity work, it’s a global achievement and I’m truly grateful for the honour.”
Palak added, “I have been singing for heart patients since I was seven years old. I have been running concerts called ‘Save little hearts’ where the remuneration from every concert I perform goes towards the surgeries of the kids suffering from heart diseases. So far 3947 kids have been operated on. There are 416 kids on my waiting list, who I am working hard for. I hope I can continue singing for these kids who need me.”
How Palak Muchhal Celebrated The Achievement?
When asked about how she celebrated this huge achievement, she shared, “Celebration is part of daily life, not that records don’t mean anything to me, they reassure you that you are walking the right path.”
The singer continued, “The cause I’m working for makes me experience human emotions everyday and I attend the surgeries when a kid is getting sponsored through my concert. I try to be at the hospital and doctors allow me to be in the operation theatre. I recite the Gita, Navkar mantra and shlokas. When the doctor tells me ‘Badhai ho Palak tumhara bachcha bach gaya’ that’s when I celebrate.”
As per several reports, the Chahun Main Ya Naa singer will soon have another reason to celebrate. Her brother and musician Palash Muchhal is reportedly marrying vice-captain of the India women’s national team, Smriti Mandhana on November 20, in Smriti’s hometown Sangli. When asked about the same she said, “It’s too soon to say anything but all of us are very happy.”





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