Palash Muchhal
Palash Muchhal (born 22 May 1995) is an Indian music composer, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker prominent in the Bollywood industry.[1] Born in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, to a Marwari family deeply immersed in the music business, Muchhal was trained in Hindustani classical music from a young age and began experimenting with composition early in his life.[1][2] He is the younger brother of playback singer Palak Muchhal, with whom he has frequently collaborated on stage performances across India and internationally.[3] Muchhal entered the Bollywood music scene in 2014 as a composer for the film Dishkiyaoon, starring Harman Baweja and Sunny Deol, marking his debut at the age of 18.[2][3] His subsequent compositions include tracks for films such as Sweetiee Weds NRI (2017) and Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho (2015), often blending contemporary sounds with classical influences. As a singer and songwriter, he has contributed to singles and soundtracks, including devotional tracks and romantic numbers, expanding his presence on platforms like Spotify and JioSaavn.[4] Transitioning to filmmaking, Muchhal made his directorial debut with the Hindi drama Ardh (2022), which he also wrote, starring Rajpal Yadav as a struggling actor and Rubina Dilaik; the film premiered on ZEE5 and explored themes of identity and perseverance in the entertainment industry.[5] He has since directed additional projects, including Kaam Chalu Hai (2024), and is involved in upcoming productions featuring actors like Rubina Dilaik and Rajpal Yadav.[6] In recent years, Muchhal has gained significant public attention due to his relationship with Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana, the vice-captain of the women's national team; the couple's upcoming marriage, scheduled for 20 November 2025 in Sangli, Maharashtra, has drawn widespread interest following India's victory in the Women's ODI World Cup on 2 November 2025, with Muchhal publicly supporting her career through gestures like a tattoo tribute to her jersey number.[7][8][9]Early life
Birth and family background
Palash Muchhal was born on 22 May 1995 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, into a middle-class Marwari family.[10][11][1] His father, Rajkumar Muchhal, worked as an accountant in a private firm, while his mother, Amita Muchhal, was a homemaker who supported the family's musical pursuits.[10][11] The family relocated from Indore to Mumbai in 2006 to advance their children's careers in music.[10] Muchhal grew up alongside his elder sister, Palak Muchhal, a renowned playback singer born in 1992, in an environment deeply influenced by music and philanthropy.[10][11] From a young age, the siblings performed charity shows together to raise funds for underprivileged children requiring heart surgeries, reflecting the family's commitment to social causes through artistic endeavors.[11][1] This musical household fostered Muchhal's early interest in composition, beginning at age four under the guidance of his sister.[10]Musical training and early performances
Palash Muchhal was born on May 22, 1995, in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, into a Marwari family where music played a central role from an early age. His parents, Amita and Rajkumar Muchhal, actively encouraged both him and his elder sister, Palak Muchhal, to pursue musical interests, fostering an environment rich in artistic expression.[2][12] Muchhal's formal musical journey began at the age of three, sparked by his sister's return from a performance in London, which inspired him to explore singing, dancing, and playing the keyboard—often innovatively using parts of his body like his head, chin, and knee to create sounds. He received training in Hindustani classical music during his childhood, alongside developing proficiency in Western instruments such as the guitar and piano. By age four, he achieved recognition in the Guinness World Records as the youngest guitarist, marking an early milestone in his technical skill development.[13][14][12] His early performances were intertwined with philanthropy, as he joined his sister in stage shows across India and abroad to raise funds for children needing heart surgeries through their family's foundation. These concerts, starting in his childhood, helped finance over 600 operations by 2014 and honed his stage presence through collaborative musical acts. Additionally, Muchhal made a brief foray into acting as a child, portraying the role of Jhunku in the 2010 film Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey, before shifting focus to music composition around age 16.[13][14][15]Personal life
Immediate family
Palash Muchhal was born to Rajkumar Muchhal, an accountant working in a private firm, and Amita Muchhal, a homemaker, in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.[2][10] His parents, originating from a middle-class Marwari family, encouraged their children to pursue music from a young age, fostering an environment rich in artistic expression.[1][11] He has one sibling, an elder sister named Palak Muchhal, who is a renowned Indian playback singer known for her work in Bollywood films.[2][10] The siblings share a close bond, often collaborating professionally, with Palak supporting Palash's early music compositions and stage performances.[11]Relationship with Smriti Mandhana
Palash Muchhal and Smriti Mandhana first met in 2019 through mutual friends in Mumbai's creative circles, where they bonded over shared interests in music and sports.[16] Their relationship began as a friendship that evolved into romance, but the couple maintained a high level of privacy in its early years to focus on their respective careers in music and cricket.[17] Rumors about their romance surfaced around 2019, yet Muchhal and Mandhana refrained from public confirmation until July 2024, when Muchhal shared a heartfelt Instagram post marking their fifth anniversary together.[1] This post, which included affectionate messages and photos, marked their first official acknowledgment of the relationship to the public.[17] In a subsequent interview, Muchhal described himself as a "proud boyfriend," emphasizing the supportive dynamic they share despite their demanding professions.[18] The couple's bond gained further visibility following India's women's cricket team victory in the 2025 ICC Women's Cricket World Cup on November 3, 2025, where Muchhal was seen celebrating with Mandhana, including photos of them posing together post-match.[19] Following the victory, the couple confirmed their engagement. Muchhal's visible support, including a tattoo dedicated to Mandhana, highlighted their mutual admiration during this high-profile moment.[7] Muchhal and Mandhana are scheduled to marry on November 20, 2025, in an intimate ceremony in Sangli, Maharashtra, Mandhana's hometown, blending elements of their cultural backgrounds in a private celebration.[9] This union represents a union of the worlds of Indian cricket and Bollywood music, with Muchhal having subtly confirmed the plans earlier in October 2025 by referring to Mandhana as the future daughter-in-law of his hometown, Indore.[20]Career
Music composition beginnings
Palash Muchhal, having received formal training in Hindustani classical music from a young age in Indore, began experimenting with music composition during his early teenage years, drawing inspiration from his family's musical environment and his sister Palak's performances.[1] Following a brief acting role in the 2010 film Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey, Muchhal shifted his focus to composition around 2012, creating original songs while continuing to perform on stage with his sister to support charitable causes.[13] His professional breakthrough arrived in 2014 at the age of 18, when he debuted as a film music composer with the action thriller Dishkiyaoon, directed by Sanamjit Talwar and starring Harman Baweja; Muchhal composed the romantic track "Tu Hi Hai Aashiqui," marking his entry into Bollywood soundtracks.[21][22] That same year, Muchhal contributed to the comedy-horror film Bhootnath Returns, composing the energetic dance number "Party Toh Banti Hai," which featured veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan and became one of the film's popular songs, further establishing his versatility in blending contemporary beats with Bollywood flair.[13][22] This early work earned him recognition in the Golden Book of World Records as the youngest professional music composer, highlighting his rapid ascent in an industry dominated by established names.[22][23] Influenced by composers like A.R. Rahman and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Muchhal's initial compositions emphasized melodic structures rooted in classical training while incorporating modern electronic elements, setting the foundation for his subsequent projects in film and television.[22]Expansion into singing and stage shows
Following his early successes in music composition for Bollywood films such as Dishkiyaoon (2014) and Bhoothnath Returns (2014), Palash Muchhal broadened his professional scope by embracing singing and live stage performances as a vocalist. This expansion highlighted his multifaceted musical abilities, including training in Hindustani classical music, and allowed him to perform his own compositions alongside popular Bollywood tracks. Muchhal's vocal contributions appeared in recordings like the solo version of "Tu Hi Hai Aashiqui" from Dishkiyaoon, where he lent his voice to underscore the emotional depth of his melodic creations.[21][24] A core aspect of Muchhal's singing career involves collaborative stage shows with his sister, playback singer Palak Muchhal, which evolved from familial performances into high-profile professional endeavors aimed at philanthropy. These concerts, held across India and internationally, primarily support the Palak Muchhal Heart Foundation—a charitable initiative co-run by the siblings to fund life-saving heart surgeries for underprivileged children. By 2025, the foundation had facilitated treatments for over 3,800 children through proceeds from such events, amassing significant donations including INR 25 million by 2013 alone. Muchhal's role in these shows typically includes rendering male duet parts and solo renditions, blending his compositional style with live energy to engage audiences.[25][15][26] Key performances underscore Muchhal's growth in this domain, such as the 2023 tribute concert at London's Royal Albert Hall, where he joined Palak to sing classic male vocals originally performed by artists like Kishore Kumar and Mohammed Rafi, honoring Lata Mangeshkar's legacy. Other notable events include live shows in Bengaluru (2018), Sydney (2026), and various Indian cities, where Muchhal has performed tracks like "Musafir" from Sweetiee Weds NRI (2017), which he composed and sang in reprise versions. These appearances not only amplify the charitable impact—raising awareness and funds for pediatric cardiac care—but also position Muchhal as a versatile performer bridging composition, vocals, and social advocacy in the Indian music scene.[26][27][28]Transition to filmmaking
After establishing himself as a music composer with films like Dishkiyaoon (2014) and Bhoomi (2017), Palash Muchhal began exploring filmmaking, drawing from his early acting experience in Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010), where he gained insights into the production process under director Ashutosh Gowariker.[29] He further honed his skills by directing three music videos, which served as a bridge between his musical background and narrative storytelling. Muchhal's formal transition to directing was announced in 2016 with Brojaan, a project he wrote, directed, and composed the music for, notable for being the first Bollywood film shot entirely on an iPhone 6s using a multi-smartphone setup to reduce costs and innovate production.[29] Although Brojaan—intended to star National Award winners Yami Gautam and Aditya Roy Kapur—did not see a release, it marked his deliberate shift toward feature filmmaking, motivated by a long-standing desire to helm stories beyond soundtracks.[29] Muchhal's released directorial debut came in 2022 with Ardh, a Hindi drama he also wrote, exploring the struggles of character actors in Mumbai's film industry. Starring Rajpal Yadav as a struggling actor who impersonates a transgender person to survive, facing societal and professional hardships, alongside Rubina Dilaik, Hiten Tejwani, and Kulbhushan Kharbanda, the film premiered exclusively on ZEE5 on June 10, 2022, receiving nominations for Best Film and Web Original at the Filmfare OTT Awards.[30] Critics noted Muchhal's empathetic lens on overlooked industry figures, blending his musical expertise with poignant visuals to underscore themes of identity and resilience, though some pointed to pacing issues in its execution.[31] Building on Ardh, Muchhal directed and wrote Kaam Chalu Hai (2024), a social drama inspired by a true story of loss and activism, centering on a father's fight against poor infrastructure after his daughter's death in a pothole accident. Featuring Rajpal Yadav, Gia Manek, and child actor Kurangi Vijayshri Nagraj, the film was produced under his banner and released theatrically on April 19, 2024, earning praise for its timely message on civic responsibility despite narrative flaws.[32] The project screened at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, highlighting Muchhal's growing international recognition as a multifaceted filmmaker committed to socially relevant narratives.[33]Television contributions
Compositions for serials
Palash Muchhal's contributions to television have largely centered on performance rather than dedicated compositions for ongoing serials, with no verified credits for music scores in narrative TV series such as soap operas or dramas available from reputable sources. Instead, his early television exposure involved innovative musical demonstrations on reality and talent formats. For instance, he appeared on Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega (2011–2012), a Sony Entertainment Television stunt and comedy show, where he performed by playing the keyboard using unconventional methods like his head, chin, and knee, showcasing his versatility as a young musician.[11] Similarly, Muchhal featured on Shabhaash India (2010), a Star Plus talent competition, again highlighting his keyboard skills through unique physical feats to entertain audiences and judges. These appearances, made during his teenage years, helped raise his profile in the industry but did not involve original compositions for the shows' soundtracks or serial formats.[11] His compositional focus has remained predominantly on Bollywood films, such as the soundtrack for Dishkiyaoon (2014), where tracks like "Tu Hi Hai Aashiqui" marked his debut.[2]On-screen appearances
Palash Muchhal has made several on-screen appearances on Indian television, primarily as a performer highlighting his prodigious musical abilities during his early career. These appearances often featured innovative and physically demanding demonstrations of his keyboard skills, which helped establish his reputation as a child prodigy.[11] One of his notable television outings was on the reality talent show Entertainment Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega, aired on Sony Entertainment Television in 2011–2012, where Muchhal showcased unconventional musical performances to entertain audiences. Muchhal also appeared on Shabhaash India in 2010, another platform for emerging talents, where he further displayed his instrumental prowess through similar acrobatic playing techniques. These performances underscored his intense involvement in music from childhood and contributed to his visibility in the industry before transitioning to composition and filmmaking.Discography
As music composer
Palash Muchhal began his career as a music composer at the age of 18, debuting in Bollywood with the 2014 film Dishkiyaoon, where he provided the complete soundtrack, including the romantic duet "Tu Hi Hai Aashiqui" sung by Arijit Singh and his sister Palak Muchhal.[2] This marked him as one of the youngest professional music directors in the industry, earning him an entry in the Golden Book of World Records for the feat.[23] His early compositions blended romantic melodies with upbeat tracks, reflecting his training in Hindustani classical music and influences from contemporary Bollywood sounds.[1] In the same year, Muchhal contributed to Bhoothnath Returns, composing the hit party anthem "Party Toh Banti Hai," which featured Amitabh Bachchan and became a chart-topper for its energetic fusion of electronic and traditional elements.[34] He also handled multiple tracks for Amit Sahni Ki List, including the lively "What the Fark," showcasing his versatility in crafting fun, youth-oriented numbers. These early projects established Muchhal's reputation for delivering accessible, feel-good music that resonated with younger audiences.[35] Muchhal continued composing for films in the mid-2010s, providing scores for Uvaa (2015), a coming-of-age drama, and Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho (2015), including "Naach Basanti," and Sweetiee Weds NRI (2017), where his track "Musafir" featuring Atif Aslam gained popularity for its soulful introspection.[36] By the 2020s, he expanded into more narrative-driven soundtracks, debuting as a full-fledged composer for Ardh (2022), a film exploring gender identity, with songs like "Ishq Ka Manjha" emphasizing emotional depth through collaborations with artists such as Armaan Malik and Sonu Nigam.[37] Recent works include Kaam Chalu Hai (2024), a comedy-drama, and the upcoming Maktoob (2025), where his compositions integrate modern pop with thematic storytelling.[36] Beyond films, Muchhal has composed standalone tracks and music videos, such as "Nishaa" (2018) starring TV actors Parth Samthaan and Charlie Chauhan, blending acoustic and electronic styles.[38] His discography highlights a progression from high-energy anthems to introspective ballads, often involving family collaborations with Palak Muchhal as a vocalist. Recent independent releases include "Still Moon" (2024).[39]| Film/Album | Year | Notable Songs | Singers (Examples) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dishkiyaoon | 2014 | Tu Hi Hai Aashiqui (Duet/Solo), Nachle Tu | Arijit Singh, Palak Muchhal, Mika Singh |
| Bhoothnath Returns | 2014 | Party Toh Banti Hai | Meet Bros., Yo Yo Honey Singh |
| Amit Sahni Ki List | 2014 | What the Fark, Sargoshi | Amit Mishra, Aditi Singh Sharma, Shalmali Kholgade |
| Uvaa | 2015 | Title Track, Yaara | Various |
| Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho | 2015 | Naach Basanti | Various |
| Sweetiee Weds NRI | 2017 | Musafir, Kinara, Wedding Song | Atif Aslam, Palak Muchhal, Benny Dayal, Neeti Mohan, Shahid Mallya, Priya Panchal |
| Ardh | 2022 | Ishq Ka Manjha, Zindagi | Palak Muchhal, Armaan Malik, Sonu Nigam |
| Kaam Chalu Hai | 2024 | Ghar Aaja, Ladki Tu Kamaal Ki | Rekha Bhardwaj, Various |
| Maktoob | 2025 | (Upcoming) | TBD |
| Still Moon | 2024 | Still Moon | Palash Muchhal |