Hadn’t it been for a last minute mishap, star Indian female cricketer Smriti Mandana would have been married by now. But that wasn’t to be as it was reported that her father had sustained a medical condition and the family decided to postpone the marriage for the time being.
Shortly, after this happened, there were a series of media reports regarding the possible reason behind the postponement of this marriage after all the celebrations and festivities.
There were a few unverified speculations about Smriti’s fiancé Palash Muchchal allegedly cheating on her. In this context, there were unverified media reports about Palash allegedly cheating on Smriti, with a dance choreographer.
Now a female choreographer who has been named in this speculation Nandita Dwivedi has clarified on the matter.
Over the past few days, I’ve seen speculation about my involvement in a situation that has been deeply personal for other people. I want to address and clarify that the assumptions being made about me, particularly the idea that I played a role in disrupting anyone’s relationship, are simply NOT true, Nandita wrote on her social media handles earlier.
It’s extremely painful to watch a narrative form around something I had no part in, and even more difficult to see how quickly these stories grow without any basis in reality, she concluded on this matter as she claimed complete innocence in this case.
This post was last modified on 29 November 2025 4:17 pm
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