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Shefali Jariwala passes away: Hindustani Bhau arrives at Cooper Hospital, looks visibly shaken

Shefali Jariwala passes away: Hindustani Bhau arrives at Cooper Hospital, looks visibly shaken

Time of Indiaa day ago

Actress Shefali Jariwala passed away last night (June 27) due to cardiac arrest. The news of her sudden demise has left everyone in a state of profound grief and shock. YouTuber Hindustani Bhau, who shared a very close bond with the actress and was her Rakhi brother, arrived at Cooper Hospital following her demise.
He looked visibly shaken as he rushed to the hospital.
Hindustani Bhau and Shefali were seen together in the Bigg Boss 13 house. They developed a beautiful bond there, which went beyond the screen. The actress used to tie
rakhi
to Hindustani Bhau every year on Raksha Bandhan. Visuals of their last Rakhi celebration have been surfacing on the internet, leaving everyone teary-eyed.
TV industry mourns Shefali Jariwala
Heartfelt tributes started pouring in as soon as the news of her demise came out.
Several television artists took to their social media handles to express grief. Bharti Singh wrote, 'RIP, life is too short,' while Himanshi Khurana, who was also seen in the same season of the aforesaid reality show as Shefali, took to her Instagram handle and mentioned, 'Bigg Boss, that place is cursed, I think.' Actor Kushal Tandon wrote, 'Life is unpredictable and short.
RIP Shefali.'
Further, Rohan Mehra shared a post that read, 'My heart is shattered into a million pieces hearing about your passing @shefalijariwala. Memories of our time together on set, your infectious laughter, and your beautiful spirit will forever be etched in my mind. You may be gone, but your sparkle will never fade. Rest in peace, my friend.'
Actor Karanvir Bohra also shared, 'Just heard the terrible news of #ShefaliJariwala passing away. My condolences to the family. #OmShanti,' while Neha Pendse wrote, 'I hope you lived well.'
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