Palak Muchhal Reflects on Her Journey and Philanthropy

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

Mumbai, February 6: Singer Palak Muchhal, known for her enchanting voice in hits like “Chahun Main Ya Naa” from *Aashiqui 2* and “Koun Tujhe Yun Pyar” from *MS Dhoni*, continues to captivate audiences today.

Starting her singing career at just four years old, Palak was unaware that her early dedication would lead her to remarkable achievements. Recently, she shared a cherished memory from 26 years ago that inspired her to become a great singer.

February 5, 2000, marked a significant day for Palak. On this date, she was awarded a national honor for her extraordinary talent in singing by then Vice President Krishankant.

Reflecting on this milestone, Palak wrote on Instagram, “February 5 is a day that will forever reside in my heart. Receiving the national award from the then Vice President Krishankant was a moment I could not have imagined at that young age.”

She added, “So many dreams, so much innocence, and an unwavering belief that when passion leads the way, age is no barrier. I am grateful for every blessing, every mentor, and every step of my journey from that little girl to who I am today.”

Palak’s contributions extend beyond music; she is also dedicated to social service. From a young age, she took on the responsibility of helping the underprivileged.

Through her relentless efforts, she has facilitated heart surgeries for nearly 3,000 children. The funds she earns from live concerts are directed towards treating children battling heart diseases, and she often utilizes her personal savings when necessary.


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