Palash Muchhal recently stepped away from his demanding professional schedule. The singer-composer chose to spend time in a spiritual setting. He visited the revered Saptashrungi Mata Temple to seek divine blessings.
Moments of peace and devotion
During his visit, Palash immersed himself in prayer and devotion. He offered prayers at the temple and spent quiet moments in the serene surroundings. Palash Muchhal gave fans a glimpse into the visit. He took to Instagram to share pictures from the spiritual trip, and along with the photos, he added a holding hands emoji.
Early life and musical roots of Palash Muchhal
Born on May 22, 1995, in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, Palash Muchhal grew up in a close-knit Marwari family. Music played a central role in his upbringing. Surrounded by a musical environment, he developed an early interest in the art form. While
Palak Muchhal established herself as a successful playback singer, Palash chose to build his own path. He trained in Hindustani classical music from a young age. During his formative years, he began experimenting with composition.
Palash made his Bollywood debut as a composer with 'Dishkiyaoon' in 2014. The project earned him recognition for his fresh and experimental sound. He went on to work on films such as 'Bhoothnath Returns' and 'Amit Sahni Ki List.'
Beyond films, Palash explored music videos and short films. One of his notable milestones came with 'Kaam Chalu Hai' (2024). The project gained international attention after being screened at the Cannes Film Festival. On the other hand, his most recent work was in 'The Money Collector,' which was released in 2024 and was directed by him, along with
Rahul Thawait. He also worked as a composer for 'Hind Di Chadar—Guru Ladho Re,' which was released in 2025.
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