There is a sudden turbulence in the life of Smriti Mandhana. The star cricketer of the Indian women's team recently tasted a World Cup success, and was set to take a step in her life as she was supposed
to marry Palash Muchhal, her longtime boyfriend.
But a health scare of her father and then Palash postponed the wedding, but what came after has been a shocker. A certain Mary D'Costa shared screenshots of her chat with Palash, where the would-be of Smriti was seen writing flirtatious messages to her.
Since then, there have been speculations about the pair, and the subsequent postponement of the wedding has further created tension.
Mary D'Costa has emerged as a central figure in a controversy involving music director Palash Muchhal and Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana following the postponement of their wedding. The controversy began after screenshots purportedly showing flirty chats between Palash Muchhal and Mary D'Costa surfaced on social media. Allegations suggest that Palash was involved in inappropriate interactions with Mary while he was in a relationship with Smriti Mandhana. This scandal reportedly influenced the postponement of the wedding and has caused considerable public and media interest.
Details about Mary D'Costa are scarce, but social media users claimed she was the person who leaked or shared the screenshots indicating alleged unprofessional behavior by Palash. The timing of the leaked chats coincided with reports of health issues within Smriti Mandhana's family, adding to the speculation and leading Smriti to delete social media posts related to the wedding and her relationship with Palash.
Fact Check: Has Smriti Mandhana unfollowed Palash Muchhal?
Amid this, social media has gathered a new buzz, which says Smriti has unfollowed Palash across her social media platforms. But MyKhel can confirm that both are following each other on Instagram. Smriti, who boasts a follower count of around 13.9 million, still following Palash Muchhal, and the vice-versa.
Smriti's father was recently discharged from hospital as tests revealed no blockage in his heart, much to the relief of the family.











