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Shefali Jariwala's Sudden Death at 42 | Emotional Funeral at Oshiwara Leaves Bollywood in Tears
Shefali Jariwala, the unforgettable face of "Kaanta Laga," has tragically passed away at just 42. The actress reportedly suffered a massive heart attack late Friday night. Her final rites were performed at Mumbai's Oshiwara Crematorium, the same place where Sidharth Shukla was cremated. The emotional goodbye saw celebrities like Shehnaaz Gill, Rashami Desai, Mika Singh, Hindustani Bhau, and more breaking down in grief. Her husband Parag Tyagi was inconsolable as he performed her last rites. With questions surrounding her sudden death, an investigation is underway to confirm the exact cause. Watch the full video for all the updates, tributes, and moments from Shefali's final journey. Rest in peace, Shefali. You will always be remembered.
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