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Bollywood singer Palak Muchhal has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records for her humanitarian efforts, sponsoring 3,947 heart surgeries for children through her foundation, the Palak Palash Muchhal Foundation
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She began her charitable journey at the age of seven, using her singing talent to raise funds for children with heart ailments, organizing concerts like "Save Little Hearts" to finance these surgeries
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Palak expressed immense joy over her Guinness recognition, emphasizing her ongoing dedication to the 416 children still on her waiting list, for whom she continues to work tirelessly
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She celebrates every successful surgery by being present at the hospital, sometimes even inside the operation theatre, chanting prayers and offering support until the surgery is completed successfully
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Palak has a unique collection of 3,803 dolls, each representing a child whose surgery she sponsored, kept in her "Blessing Room," which serves as a constant reminder of her impactful work
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Her philanthropic journey began early; at the age of five, she raised ₹25,000 for Indian soldiers during the 1999 Kargil War by singing door-to-door
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Palak's music career took off with her Bollywood debut in "Damadamm!" and she gained fame with "Aashiqui 2," contributing to major films like "Ek Tha Tiger" and "MS. Dhoni: The Untold Story."
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Married to composer Mithoon in November 2022, Palak shares a deep bond with him through their mutual love for music, leading to numerous collaborative hits
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Her story is an inspiration, demonstrating that true empowerment stems from compassion and the ability to make a positive difference in others' lives
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