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Smriti Mandhana Attends Special Screening of “Kaam Chalu Hai” Sparking Dating Rumors with Director Palaash Muchhal

Smriti Mandhana, the talented cricketer from Sangli, has been making headlines not just for her cricketing prowess but also for her recent appearance at the special screening of "Kaam Chalu Hai," directed by Palaash Muchhal. The screening, held in Mumbai, saw a star-studded turnout, including Mandhana, Muchhal, Palak Muchhal, Gauahar Khan, and more.

Dressed elegantly in a mist green designer outfit, Smriti Mandhana's presence at the event sparked rumours about her relationship with Palaash Muchhal.

The two were seen posing together for the paparazzi, smiling and holding hands, further fuelling speculation about their alleged romance.

Kaam Chalu Hai, written and directed by Palaash Muchhal, stars Rajpal Naurang Yadav, Giaa Manek, Kurangi Vijayshri Nagraj, and others.

The film tells the poignant story of a father who tragically loses his only daughter in a road accident caused by ongoing construction work. The film, based on a true story, follows the father's journey as he turns his grief into a mission to bring about positive change in society.

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