Singer and composer Palash Muchhal has issued a public statement warning of mass legal action. He described the online posts about him as “false and defamatory” after reports claimed that cricketer Smriti Mandhana had called off their alleged wedding plans.
Palash Muchhal said his team would begin strict legal action against accounts spreading misinformation about his personal life. He added that he has decided to move on and wants to close this chapter.
Meanwhile, the online reaction has taken an entirely different direction. Thousands of meme pages, Twitter users and Reddit communities have been discussing the issue nonstop. Many are mocking the scale of legal action he seems ready to pursue.
Several users commented that targeting such a large number of online accounts is unrealistic. They pointed out that his warnings have only drawn more attention to the controversy.
Critics believe his strong stance shows frustration rather than a planned strategy. They noted that public figures often face scrutiny and that legal threats rarely succeed in controlling online narratives.
Some commentators feel the move has backfired and made him look defensive. They argue that staying low key would have helped him more during this situation.
Palash Muchhal maintains that he is only protecting his dignity and trying to stop misinformation. But the situation shows how, in the age of social media, confronting controversy often ends up making it bigger.
Often, the more someone pushes back, the brighter the spotlight becomes.




