
Shefali Jariwala's husband breaks silence; Parag Tyagi shares first public post after wife's death
More Than a Screen Icon
In his first public post since her passing, Parag Tyagi shared a moving message on Instagram, describing Shefali not just as a popular face in the industry but as someone whose essence went far beyond her fame. He recalled her as a woman of quiet resilience and discipline, someone who nurtured her professional and personal life with deliberate care and integrity.
Describing her as 'fire wrapped in grace,' Tyagi highlighted Shefali's sharp focus, unwavering determination, and the sense of purpose she carried in everything she did. From her early success in music videos to her reality TV appearances on Nach Baliye and
Bigg Boss
13, Shefali continued to evolve, leaving a mark on every platform she stepped onto.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Play War Thunder now for free
War Thunder
Play Now
Undo
A Nurturer at Heart
While her public life showcased glamour and grit, Parag reflected on her personal side — a compassionate and giving individual who consistently prioritized others. He described Shefali as 'sabki maa,' someone who offered comfort simply through her presence. She was a devoted daughter, a loving wife, and a nurturing mom to their pet Simba. Parag also remembered her as a fiercely loyal sister and aunt, and a friend who stood by her loved ones with unshakable strength and affection.
In his note, Parag emphasized that the most important way to honour Shefali's memory was not through speculation or sorrow, but by cherishing her light — the joy she brought to those around her and the lives she touched through her kindness and strength.
Final Goodbye
Parag urged fans and well-wishers to remember Shefali through stories that celebrate her spirit. His heartfelt post closed with a prayer for the healing power of shared memories, calling for love to fill the space her absence has left behind. He wrote that her legacy should be one of warmth, compassion, and inspiration — a radiant soul whose presence will remain unforgettable.
A prayer meeting in Shefali's memory was held in Mumbai on July 2, attended by close friends and family. According to reports, she was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by Parag after collapsing at home. She was declared dead on arrival. Initial medical findings suggest cardiac arrest, possibly linked to self-medication and unsupervised anti-ageing treatments. Authorities are investigating further, focusing on the medications and IV drips she may have taken in the days leading up to her death.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
27 minutes ago
- Time of India
The Kapil Sharma Show fame twins Chinki-Minki part ways; say 'We've decided to explore life on our individual journeys from here on'
The Kapil Sharma Show fame twin sisters Chinki-Minki, who are viral sensations, have decided to part ways. The popular identical twins, officially announced their professional split, leaving fans shocked. The duo took to their social media account on July 3, 2025 and shared a joint post on their official Instagram handle. In the post they revealed that they have chosen to part ways and would now focus on exploring life individually. Taking their IG account, the duo shared, "With a heavy heart, we are now parting our ways as Jodi. We've decided to explore life on our individual journeys from here on." In the caption of their post, the sisters expressed heartfelt gratitude to their fans for the constant love and encouragement. The twin sisters wrote, "The sisters wrote, 'Grateful for everything we've shared and excited for what lies ahead. Keep cheering for both of us with your love and blessings." Chinki-Minki enjoys a massive fan following on social media. They have a following of 12 million on Instagram. Their decision has left their many fans heartbroken and shocked. Chinki and Minki, who were originally named Surabhi and Samriddhi, were born in December 1998 in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo The duo come from a middle-class family. The twin sisters did their schooling from Mount Abu Senior Secondary Public School in New Delhi. Their passion for acting began around the age of 10, as they actively took part in school dramas and stage performances and gradually developed a strong interest in the craft. Chinki and Minki shot to popularity in 2019 when they made an appearance on The Kapil Sharma Show. The twin sisters played the role of Kapil Sharma's quirky neighbours, the twin sisters captured the audience's attention with their lively performance on the song Piya Piya O Piya. Surabhi and Samriddhi's vibrant energy, playful banter, and sharp comic timing quickly made them fan favourites. Chinki and Minki also appeared in popular shows like College Romance and Hero: Gayab Mode On. In 2022, the twin sisters took on hosting duties for a show titled Twinterview, where they engaged in fun and candid conversations with various celebrities. Archana Puran Singh reveals the real reason behind hiding her marriage with Parmeet Sethi for four years


India Today
37 minutes ago
- India Today
We're retiring Kaanta Laga: Makers dismiss sequel reports after Shefali's death
'Kaanta Laga' makers Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru paid a heartfelt tribute to Shefali Jariwala. The director duo had directed Jariwala in the popular song. In their heartfelt tribute, the duo dismissed reports of coming up with a sequel to the and Vinay shared a joint statement remembering Jariwala and wrote, 'Yesterday Was The Prayer Meeting. Saying The Final Goodbyes... With Our First Photo Session Together.. 'Kaanta Laga' - CD Inlay Card (sic).'advertisementThey further recalled their time with Jariwala while filming the iconic music video from 2002, and said, 'You Always Said You Wanted To Be The One And Only 'Kaanta Laga' Girl. So We Never Made A Sequel -- And We Never Will. We're Retiring 'Kaanta Laga' Forever. It Was Always Yours. It Will Always Be Yours... (sic).' Take a look at the post here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Directors Rao & Sapru (@sapruandrao)In his first social media post since her death, Jariwala's husband Parag Tyagi wrote, 'Shefali — the ever-eternal Kaanta Laga — was so much more than what met the eye. She was fire wrapped in grace — sharp, focused, and fiercely driven. A woman who lived with intention, nurturing her career, her mind, her body, and her soul with quiet strength and unwavering determination (sic).'Five days after her sudden death, a prayer meet was held in Mumbai on Wednesday in the memory of Jariwala. Close friends and family members were in are still investigating the cause of Jariwala's death. An officer earlier told India Today that they found Glutathione injections, Vitamin-C pills and some other medication at the house. The officer added, "She (Jariwala) was taking medicines herself for anti-ageing and skin glow."- EndsMust Watch


Time of India
43 minutes ago
- Time of India
Host your own Alice in Wonderland tea party
Every July 4th, celebrate the day Lewis Carroll first told Alice's adventures. Host a Mad Hatter hi-tea with playing cards, Queen of Hearts tarts, and 'Eat Me' treats. Transform your space with fairy lights, glowing mushrooms, and a 'Drink Me' bar. Observed every year on July 4, it marks the day when Carroll first shared the story with Alice Liddell, an acquiantance and the subject of his story, during a boat ride. What better way to honour a world where time runs wild, and logic takes a holiday, than by hosting your very own, delightfully mad Alice-themed hi-tea? Add playing cards, serve Queen of Hearts tarts, and don't forget a little 'Eat Me' magic in the menu. After all, in Wonderland – the more bonkers, the better! Host your own Mad Hatter soiree Planning an enchanting hi-tea means transforming your space into a topsy-turvy Wonderland. 'Begin by setting the mood with fairy lights draped on trees or in bottles, glowing mushrooms, and candles in teacups to evoke that 'Mad Hatter's Tea' vibe. Add a 'Drink Me' bar with funky mocktails and an 'Eat Me' corner with themed desserts,' says Ishika Agarwal, founder of an event management brand. Create a riddle station, just like the Cheshire Cat might. For photos, set up a booth with props like rabbit ears, crowns, and grumpy cat smiles. Floating hats, teacups, and golden keys can add to the charm. Blue, bows & beyond For a fresh spin on Alice's iconic look, try a modern Alpha Gen twist with a corset over a slip dress. 'Powder blue is key. It's quintessentially Alice. Keep the silhouette simple with textured fabrics. Lace, ribbons, and a princess bodice with a gathered bottom nod to classic European style,' says stylist Neel Saha. For makeup, focus on wide, innocent eyes with white liner and rosy blush. 'This gives you that youthful, curious gaze,' adds Sonam Jaiswal, makeup artist. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trending in in 2025: Local network access control [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo Finish with loose waves and a black ribbon headband for a perfect Wonderland touch. Tea time with a twist of whimsy Johanne Mantosh, who styled the table for us, suggests to keep the theme whimsical, chaotic, but calm. 'I've used colourful flowers, mismatched cutlery, and elements like a horse spoon!' For that 'Drink Me' vibe – 'mix black and white jars with red and green ones, balance it with vibrant crockery, blooms, and potion-like drinks,' she says, adding, 'Include different types of tea, such as Matcha, and offer puff pastry, dim sums, cupcakes, and pastries. Go with whatever sparks your dopamine.' Add elements inspired by the Queen of Hearts and the Cheshire Cat. Alice is a believer and a dreamer who follows her path and so do I. The whole set up and outfit made me feel like a princess. The shoot was dreamy – Angana Roy, actress