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Singer Palak Muchhal Marks Birthday With Gratitude for Fans’ Love

MUMBAI — Singer Palak Muchhal shared a heartfelt message of gratitude as she celebrated her birthday, thanking fans for the outpouring of love and wishes.

Posting a photo of herself with balloons and a birthday cake, Muchhal reflected on the occasion and the support she has received throughout her journey.

“Another year, another reminder of how deeply loved and blessed I am. Grateful for every wish, every message, every prayer, and every bit of love that came my way today. You all made birthday so incredibly special, and my heart is truly full,” she wrote.

“Thank you for being a part of my journey and for always showering me with so much warmth. Here’s to growing, giving, and creating more beautiful memories together. With all my love and gratitude,” she added.

Muchhal, dressed in a soft pink outfit in the photo, celebrated her birthday on March 30.

Beyond her music career, she is widely recognized for her philanthropic work, particularly her efforts to raise funds for children with heart conditions and help facilitate life-saving surgeries across India.

On the personal front, she married composer Mithoon in November 2022.

Professionally, Muchhal has recorded several popular Bollywood songs, including “Kaun Tujhe,” “Chahun Main Ya Naa,” and “Meri Aashiqui.”

In recent months, she also spoke about being honored with the National Child Award, describing it as a meaningful milestone.

“I have been honored with many awards in my journey and they have been a great source of encouragement. Receiving the ‘National Child Award’ by the Govt. of India, having my name registered in Limca Book of Records, knowing that the CBSE and Maharashtra Board have included a chapter on me and that children read my story in their textbooks has been truly an honour,” she said.

She also addressed reports about her name being linked to the Guinness World Records, clarifying that her humanitarian work was not undertaken for record-setting purposes.

“I have been reading a lot about my name being featured in the Guinness Book of World Records for making a record recently… my mission of saving lives doesn’t come under the category of any ‘record’ neither have I entered any book for sponsoring surgeries,” she said.

“I did receive a gesture of appreciation from Guinness, as a child, in the form of a memento and it was a really sweet gesture. The person said it’s a ‘hall of fame’ for the work I have been doing.” (Source: IANS)

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