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Parag Tyagi pens a heartfelt message to late wife Shefali Jariwal on 11th anniversary; 'My Love, my jaan, my Pari'

Parag Tyagi pens a heartfelt message to late wife Shefali Jariwal on 11th anniversary; 'My Love, my jaan, my Pari'

Time of India21 hours ago
Parag Tyagi remembered Shefali Jariwala on their wedding anniversary. The couple met in 2010 and married in 2013. Shefali, known for 'Kaanta Laga' and Bigg Boss 13, passed away earlier this year. Parag shared a heartfelt reel on Instagram. He expressed his love and cherished memories. He also continues to share memories of Shefali on social media.
Actor Parag Tyagi marked his 11th wedding anniversary with an emotional tribute to his late wife, actress Shefali Jariwala. The couple first met on August 12, 2010, and tied the knot exactly three years later, on the same date in 2013.
Shefali Jariwala rose to fame with the popular music video Kaanta Laga and went on to feature in reality shows like Bigg Boss 13 along with several television projects. She passed away in June this year following a heart attack, leaving her fans and the television industry in shock.
On their anniversary, Parag shared a heartfelt reel on Instagram, remembering Shefali. Alongside the video, he wrote,
'My love, my jaan, my Pari… When I saw you for the first time 15 years back, I knew you were the only one, and 11 years back you chose to marry me on the same date we met.
I can't thank you enough for coming into my life and giving me immense love unconditionally, which I may not have deserved. You made my life so beautiful and colourful, you taught me how to live life in masti, and now I am living and cherishing all our masti-wali wonderful memories.
Love you till my last breath, Pari, and even after that. From 12th Aug 2010 till eternity. Forever together.'
Fans were deeply moved by the post and expressed their support for the actor in the comments section.
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Many shared how touched they were by the bond the couple shared.
Parag has been keeping Shefali's memory alive through his social media posts. This Raksha Bandhan, he shared a video of tying a rakhi to Simba, their pet dog, a tradition Shefali used to follow every year. He has also posted several throwback pictures and videos of their time together, remembering the moments they cherished.
Shefali's sudden death earlier this year was a huge loss for her loved ones and fans. Her work and vibrant personality continue to be remembered by those who admired her.
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