


On average, Muchhal sings around 40 songs in each show which includes popular Bollywood songs, Ghazals and Bhajans. Her younger brother, Palash, performs in the same shows with the intent of raising funds for children who have kidney ailments. Since 2000, Muchhal has travelled extensively in India and abroad for her charity show, which is billed in Hindi as "Dil Se Dil Tak" ("From heart to heart") and in English as "Save Little Hearts". Muchhal with Sanjay Khan at 2nd Babasaheb Ambedkar Awards 2010 Choithram Hospital of Indore halved the cost of surgery from ₹80,000 (US$2,600) to ₹40,000 (US$1,300) and one of its surgeons, Dhiraj Gandhi, decided to waive his fee for cases brought in by Muchhal. To help Muchhal in her efforts to save lives of children at relatively low cost, T. This money was used to provide heart surgery for five children in Bangalore and Bhandari Hospital Indore. Ī series of charity shows were arranged later in that year, from which ₹225,000 (US$7,200) were raised. The outcome of this was a list of 33 children in need of heart surgery. Muchhal's parents published advertisements in local newspapers to promote donations toward heart surgery for children like Lokesh.

The attendant publicity prompted Bangalore-based cardiologist, Devi Prasad Shetty, to operate on Lokesh free of charge. Muchhal and her parents agreed to arrange a show and in March 2000, she used a street vendor's cart as a stage for the event and collected ₹51,000 (US$1,600) towards the cost of surgery.

Lokesh's father was an impoverished footwear shop-owner and was unable to afford the high cost of heart surgery. Around the same time, teachers at Nidhi Bal Vinay Mandir, an Indore-based school, approached Muchhal and her parents with a request for a charity show to raise funds for their pupil, Lokesh, who was suffering from a congenital heart defect. Her decision to use her voice to help others was triggered when she saw poor children using their clothes to clean train compartments. Later that year, she sang to raise funds for victims of the 1999 Odisha cyclone. Her efforts received substantial coverage in Indian media and she raised ₹25,000 (US$810). During the Kargil War of 1999, when aged seven, she spent a week singing at shops in her home city, Indore, to raise funds for the families of deceased Indian soldiers. Muchhal became a member of Kalyanji-Anandji Little Star, a group of young singers, when she was four years old. Playing with friends is not more important than saving a life. , but then, it dawns on me that even if I lose my childhood, it's okay.
