Palak Muchhal and Mithoon will reportedly get married in November 2022, according to numerous media reports. Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal’s royal wedding and Nayanthara and Vignesh’s traditional nuptials were previously witnessed. According to sources, prominent vocalist Palak Muchhal and composer Mithoon are the newest couples to get on the bandwagon.
Their devoted following was shocked to learn about Palak Muchhal and Mithoon’s engagement. The pair is getting hitched next month, and wedding planning is well on. According to the most recent sources, Palak and Mithoon will be married in an organised ceremony in November 2022, followed by a banquet in Mumbai.
Palak Muchhal and Mithoon are reportedly planning to get married in the first week of November 2022, according to an article in the ETimes. Mumbai will serve as the location of their wedding, with the festivities starting on November 4 and lasting until November 6 of that year. The couple will invite their friends and relatives to the haldi, mehendi, and sangeet ceremonies.
Despite the fact that Palak and Mithoon have collaborated before, their union was contrived. According to a source close to the pair who was quoted further in the story, both families are thrilled and eagerly anticipating the wedding of the couple. We can quote the source as saying:
“Although Palak and Mithoon have worked together, they have not been in a relationship in the traditional sense. It is an arranged marriage, arranged by the couple’s family friends. Palak’s parents were determined to have an arranged marriage, and when they met Mithoon and his family, everything fell into place organically. Both families are delighted and are looking forward to the big day. Friends and extended family, as well as the couple’s industry colleagues, will attend the events.”
Speaking of their respective professional careers, Mithoon and Palak Muchhal collaborated on the songs Keh Bhi De and Door Na Jaa in 2016. Later, she continued to sing two songs for the movie Aashiqui 2 by Mithoon, Meri Aashiqui and Chaahu Main Ya Na. Back then, the CD was widespread, and many still enjoy humming along to the melodies of these love songs today.