
Rashami Desai defends Parag Tyagi from criticism for walking his pet dog post Shefali Jariwala's death
After Shefali Jariwala's sudden demise on Friday night, the industry has been left in shock. Her grieving husband, Parag Tyagi, was recently spotted walking their pet dog, Simbu. A video of the moment surfaced online, leading some to unfairly criticise Parag and question whether he was truly affected by his wife's death. Now, actor Rashami Desai, who shared the Bigg Boss 13 house with Shefali, has come forward to defend Parag. Rashmi Desai defends Parag Tyagi over video of walking his dog after Shefali's death.
On Saturday, Rashami took to Instagram and, re-sharing the video of Parag walking his dog, wrote, "Arreee bhaiya, let's spread kindness and compassion instead of judgment! Simba was more than just a pet - he was Shefali's beloved son. Her sudden passing leaves a huge void, and I urge the media to respect the family's grief and give them space during this difficult time. Let's show empathy and understanding, not sensationalism." For the unversed, Shefali and Rashami were quite close to each other during their stint on Bigg Boss 13.
The video in question was taken outside Parag's Mum Rashmi Desai defends Parag Tyagi.
bai residence on Saturday morning. It showed Parag walking his dog and avoiding the media. It also appeared that Parag was carrying a photo frame, probably of Shefali, making the moment even more emotional. Many questioned Parag, writing, "Was it necessary to take the dog out?" Another wrote, "Why does he look so relaxed?" Another asked, "Is he not sad?" All about Shefali Jariwala's death
Parag rushed Shefali to the hospital on Friday night. However, she was declared dead on arrival, according to news agency PTI. Earlier, a reception staff member at the hospital also said she had died by the time she was brought in. A visibly distraught Parag was captured coming out of the hospital where Shefali had been taken. Mumbai Police sent Shefali's body for a post-mortem to Cooper Hospital.
While the initial reports claimed that Shefali, 42, died of a cardiac arrest, the exact cause of death is yet to be determined. A video of Shefali's mother, Sunita, crying inconsolably as she exited the Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital in a car has also surfaced. A woman hugged her and rested her head on her shoulder while another woman sat next to her. Many of Shefali's industry friends also expressed shock and disbelief over her sudden demise.

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Time of India
44 minutes ago
- Time of India
‘Kaanta Laga' star Shefali Jariwala dies of cardiac arrest at 42
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India Gazette
an hour ago
- India Gazette
Shefali Jariwala cremated in Mumbai, husband Parag Tyagi breaks down in tears while bidding final goodbye
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 28 (ANI): Actor Shefali Jariwala, who passed away on June 27, was cremated on Saturday evening. The cremation took place at the Oshiwara Crematorium. Her husband, actor Parag Tyagi, broke down in tears as he performed the last rites. Family, close friends, and fellow television stars gathered to pay their last respects. Aarti Singh, Mahira Sharma, and Rashami Desai were seen at her home earlier in the day, where her body was kept before being taken for the final rites. Singer Sunidhi Chauhan, who also visited Jariwala's residence, was seen emotional. Paras Chhabra, Hindustani Bhau, Shehnaaz Gill, and Vikas Gupta were also spotted. Harry Anand, who worked with Shefali on Kaanta Laga, remembered her fondly. 'Shefali was a happy-go-lucky girl. I vividly remember the time I spent with her during the Kaanta Laga shoot and other songs. She was extremely sweet, and she always greeted me with a smile on her face. I am in shock. It's hard to believe that Shefali is no more,' he said. 'Shefali was a happy-go-lucky girl. I vividly remember the time I spent with her during the Kaanta Laga shoot and other songs. She was extremely sweet, and she always greeted me with a smile on her face. I am in shock. It's hard to believe that Shefali is no more,' Harry grieved. 'Woh apne saath Kaanta Laga song ko humesha ke liye amar bana gayi. There will not be another Kaanta Laga song, and there will not be another Kaanta Laga girl. She will be greatly missed. May God give strength to her family and friends,' Harry said. Earlier, Shefali's ex-husband, singer Harmeet Singh of the Meet Bros duo, shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, remembering her. He expressed grief over the news and also shared his regret at not being able to attend her funeral, as he is currently in Europe. Calling it 'one of the most shocking moments' of his life, Harmeet said he was 'absolutely shattered and in disbelief.' Along with an old picture of Shefali, he wrote an emotional message: 'One of the most shocking moments of my life. I'm absolutely shattered and in disbelief after hearing about Shefali's sudden and untimely demise. We shared a few beautiful years together a long time ago--memories I'll always hold close to my heart. My deepest condolences to her parents, Satish ji and Sunita ji, her husband Parag, and her sister Shivani. Being away in Europe right now, it's painful for me not to be there for the last rites. Gone far too soon. I pray to the Almighty for her soul to rest in peace and for strength to her family during this unimaginable time. Jai Shree Krishna.' Shefali Jariwala, whose career skyrocketed after her appearance in the hit 2002 music video Kaanta Laga, was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital in Mumbai on June 27, where she was declared dead upon arrival. She was 42. Shefali was also featured in the 2004 film Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, alongside Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar. Additionally, she gained recognition on television with appearances in popular reality shows, including Bigg Boss 13 (2019) and Nach Baliye (seasons 5 and 7), where she participated alongside her husband, actor Parag Tyagi. (ANI)


India Gazette
an hour ago
- India Gazette
"Absolutely shattered...": Shefali Jariwala's ex-husband Harmeet Singh mourns her sudden death
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 28 (ANI): The sudden death of actor and dancer Shefali Jariwala has left her fans and loved ones in deep shock. Amid the many tributes pouring in for the 'Kaanta Laga' fame, her ex-husband, singer Harmeet Singh of the Meet Bros duo, shared a heartfelt post on Instagram remembering her, expressing grief over the news, and also sharing his regret at not being able to attend her funeral, as he is currently in Europe. Calling it 'one of the most shocking moments' of his life, Harmeet said he was 'absolutely shattered and in disbelief.' Along with an old picture of Shefali, he wrote an emotional message: 'One of the most shocking moments of my life. I'm absolutely shattered and in disbelief after hearing about Shefali's sudden and untimely demise. We shared a few beautiful years together a long time ago--memories I'll always hold close to my heart. My deepest condolences to her parents, Satish ji and Sunita ji, her husband Parag, and her sister Shivani. Being away in Europe right now, it's painful for me not to be there for the last rites. Gone far too soon. I pray to the Almighty for her soul to rest in peace and for strength to her family during this unimaginable time. Jai Shree Krishna.' Shefali and Harmeet were married in 2004 but parted ways in 2009. Their relationship reportedly faced emotional struggles during its course. After their separation, Shefali married television actor Parag Tyagi. Shefali Jariwala, whose career skyrocketed after her appearance in the hit 2002 music video 'Kaanta Laga', was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital in Mumbai on June 27, where she was declared dead upon arrival. She was 42. Shefali was also featured in the 2004 film 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi', alongside Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar. Additionally, she gained recognition on television with appearances in popular reality shows, including Bigg Boss 13 (2019) and Nach Baliye (seasons 5 and 7), where she participated alongside her husband, actor Parag Tyagi. (ANI)