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Dec 9, 2025
Jemimah Rodrigues' Cryptic Instagram Story After Smriti Mandhana Calls Off Wedding
Mashable India
After Smriti cancels wedding, Jemimah posts intriguing Instagram story
The speculation surrounding Smriti Mandhana's personal life finally settled on Sunday when the India women's cricket star publicly confirmed that her much-anticipated wedding to music composer Palash Muchhal will no longer take place. What began as a postponement due to a family emergency eventually grew into widespread rumours, making the clarification unavoidable.
Smriti and Palash were originally expected to marry on November 23. However, plans were halted when her father, Srinivas Mandhana, experienced a sudden health complication. Shortly afterwards, reports emerged suggesting that Palash had also been hospitalised because of stress, deepening concerns about whether the ceremony would go ahead.
With conversations escalating online, Mandhana took to Instagram to deliver a clear message: the wedding had been called off, and she wished for privacy as she shifted her focus back to cricket.
Jemimah Rodrigues Steps In as a Pillar of Strength
During this emotionally heavy period, one person who consistently stood by Smriti was her close friend and teammate, Jemimah Rodrigues. When the wedding was first postponed, Jemimah left her ongoing WBBL campaign in Australia and returned to India without hesitation to support the Mandhana family.
In the wake of the official announcement, Jemimah once again expressed solidarity, but in her own subtle way. She posted an Instagram story featuring young musicians performing Olivia Dean's Man I Need, a song known for its introspective lyrics about emotional clarity and connection. Fans immediately linked the choice of track to Smriti's situation, interpreting it as Jemimah's quiet show of empathy.
This followed fans noticing that Jemimah had unfollowed Palash on Instagram, further fuelling discussions about where loyalties lay during the difficult period.
Smriti's Statement: A Focus on Purpose and Privacy
Mandhana's public note reflected her trademark mat