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Parag Tyagi remembers Shefali Jariwala on 11th wedding anniversary: ‘Love you till my last breath'
Parag Tyagi remembers Shefali Jariwala on 11th wedding anniversary: ‘Love you till my last breath'

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

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Parag Tyagi remembers Shefali Jariwala on 11th wedding anniversary: ‘Love you till my last breath'

Actor Parag Tyagi is still grappling with the shock of his wife Shefali Jariwala's sudden death in June. Parag penned an emotional note for Shefali on their 11th wedding anniversary, saying he is holding onto their memories and living one day at a time. Parag Tyagi and Shefali Jariwala have been married since 2014. Parag remembers Shefali on wedding anniversary On Tuesday, Parag took to Instagram to share a video and post a note about Shefali on their 11th wedding anniversary. The couple first met on August 12, 2010, and tied the knot exactly three years later, on the same date in 2014. Parag posted a compilation video of special moments spent with Shefali, from their old pictures to small clips. In one picture, Parag and Shefali were seen flaunting their wedding rings. 'My love, My jaan, My Pari When I saw you for the first time 15 years back, I knew you r the only one & 11 years back you chose to marry me on the same date we met & can't thank u enough for coming in my life and gave me immense love unconditionally which I may not have deserved,' Parag wrote along with the video. He added, 'You made my life so beautiful and colourful, u taught me how to live life in masti & Now Living & cherishing all our masti wali (fun-filled) wonderful memories. Love you till my last breath Pari & even after that. From 12th Aug 2010 till eternity. Forever Together.' Parag often shared posts on Instagram dedicating them to his late wife. Some time back, a section of the internet criticised him for posting "so soon", following which Parag slammed them for judging him. In the comments section of one of his posts, Parag wrote, "For those who r trying to garner attention by saying I shall not post so soon. Bhai sab log aapki tarah nahi hote (Not everyone is like you). Pari loved to be on social media. And enjoyed the love poured to her." 'I don't care about the judgement u negative people having. I don't care about u but I do care about all the lovely people who loved her still love her and will always love her. I am going to cherish her memories with all of u (folded hands emoji)," he added. About Shefali Jariwala's death Shefali, who shot to fame with her appearance in the remix track Kaanta Laga, died on June 27 at the age of 42. She was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by Parag. However, she was declared dead on arrival. It is believed that she died following cardiac arrest; however, the cause of death has not been officially revealed. The Mumbai Police sent her body for a post-mortem to ascertain the cause of death. After the autopsy, police officials revealed that the cause of death had been 'reserved'. During her career, she featured in television reality shows, including Nach Baliye and Bigg Boss 13.

Mini Mathur on Shefali Jariwala using supplements before her death: ‘Many people take them'
Mini Mathur on Shefali Jariwala using supplements before her death: ‘Many people take them'

Hindustan Times

time12-07-2025

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Mini Mathur on Shefali Jariwala using supplements before her death: ‘Many people take them'

Following Shefali Jariwala's death, rumours swirled about her opting for self-medication with anti-ageing treatments. Now, Mini Mathur is speaking out, revealing that such practices are common among celebrities, stressing on the need to do it under medical supervision. Shefali Jariwala, who shot to fame with her appearance in the remix track Kaanta Laga, died on June 27 at the age of 42. (Instagram) Mini Mathur shares her thoughts During an interview with Vickey Lalwani, Mini highlighted the significance of taking supplements only under medical guidance. While she stated that she lacks sufficient information about Shefali to speculate on the cause of her death, Mini stressed the need for professional oversight while taking any medicine. Mini said, 'I am not qualified to talk about this. I am not aware of what her reports said, and I don't believe in things that I read across the internet. Until a doctor verifies it, you really don't know what caused her death.' Mini mentioned that using the supplements, Shefali is said to have been using, is a common practice. Mini added, 'Everything you take should be under some kind of medical supervision. No one here is a doctor who knows what kind of reactions anything will have, and it can have a negative effect on you. There is nothing wrong in taking supplements that enhance your health, and there are many people I know that take such supplements like glutathione. For me, medical supervision is paramount.' The actor, who is married to filmmaker Kabir Khan, mentioned that she is very particular about what she puts into her body. She said that she double-checks if the needle entering her body has been taken out of a sealed package, sharing that she is paranoid about all this. Mini added that she takes a lot of supplements and has used energising drips, but always under medical supervision. About Shefali Jariwala's death Shefali, who shot to fame with her appearance in the remix track Kaanta Laga, died on June 27 at the age of 42. She was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by Parag. However, she was declared dead on arrival. It is believed that she died following cardiac arrest; however, the cause of death has not been officially revealed. The Mumbai Police sent her body for a post-mortem to ascertain the cause of death. After the autopsy, police officials revealed that the cause of death had been 'reserved'. However, her friend, Pooja Ghai, had previously revealed that Shefali had taken a usual drip on the day she died.

Parag Tyagi shuts down trolls after Shefali's death: Don't care about judgements
Parag Tyagi shuts down trolls after Shefali's death: Don't care about judgements

India Today

time11-07-2025

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Parag Tyagi shuts down trolls after Shefali's death: Don't care about judgements

Shefali Jariwala's husband and actor Parag Tyagi has been sharing posts dedicated to his late wife on social media. After facing criticism from some users for sharing posts 'too soon,' he responded strongly, saying Shefali loved being on social media and that he would continue to honour her memory with everyone who loved July 10, the actor shared a video of a moment that featured both Tyagi and Jariwala's hands. The clip then showed their pet dog's hand also on the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Parag Tyagi (@paragtyagi) Later, in the comments section, Tyagi addressed the criticism and wrote, "For those who r trying to garner attention by saying I shall not post so soon. Bhai sab log aapki tarah nahi hote (Not everybody is same).pari loved to be on social media. And enjoyed the love poured to her. BTW I have never been a social media person and now she is in my heart, & I will make sure she is being loved by everyone forever and she is going to be on social media even she is not around (sic).' 'This account is dedicated to her only. And want to cherish her lovely memories by sharing with her wonderful fans who deserve to see her more and forever. I don't care about the judgment u negative people having. I don't care about u but I do care about all the lovely people who loved her still love her and will always love her. I am going to cherish her memories with all of u (sic),' he Tyagi and Shefali Jariwala got married in 2014. The 'Kaanta Laga' actor died on June 27, reportedly due to cardiac for her performance in the popular 90s song 'Kaanta Laga', Jariwala was a celebrated face in the television industry. She had also participated in several reality shows, including 'Bigg Boss' and 'Nach Baliye'.She was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by Tyagi, after reportedly suffering a cardiac arrest. However, she was declared dead on arrival.- EndsTrending Reel

Parag Tyagi holds Shefali Jariwala's hand in emotional tribute to her on Instagram: ‘Together forever'
Parag Tyagi holds Shefali Jariwala's hand in emotional tribute to her on Instagram: ‘Together forever'

Hindustan Times

time10-07-2025

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Parag Tyagi holds Shefali Jariwala's hand in emotional tribute to her on Instagram: ‘Together forever'

Actor Parag Tyagi is still trying to cope with the death of his wife, and actor Shefali Jariwala. He recently took to Instagram to post a heart-wrenching tribute to his late wife, saying they are still connected. Shefali Jariwala died on June 27 at the age of 42. Parag Tyagi's emotional tribute to Shefali Zariwala On Wednesday night, Parag used social media to pour out his grief and love after the death of Shefali. He posted a short video on the song Mere Haath Mein from Aamir Khan and Kajol's film, Fanaa. In the video, Shefali is seen holding Parag's hand, and in another moment, their hands rest gently on their pet dog Simba's paw. Posting the video, Parag wrote, 'Together Forever (heart emoji).' After Shefali's passing, several rumours circulated about the health of her pet dog Simba. Sometime back, he put these rumours to rest. Parag posted a video showing Simba doing all the rituals, that a 'son would do for his mother'. He wrote, "Simba is Hail & Hearty and doing all the rituals to be done by a son for his mom. This video is for all those wonderful people who were really concerned about our baby Simba because of some heartless people spreading false news about our baby Simba's health just to garner few likes and views." About Shefali Jariwala Shefali, who shot to fame with her appearance in the remix track Kaanta Laga, died on June 27 at the age of 42. She was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by Parag. However, she was declared dead on arrival. It is believed that she died following cardiac arrest; however, the cause of death has not been officially revealed. The Mumbai Police sent her body for a post-mortem to ascertain the cause of death. After the autopsy, police officials revealed that the cause of death had been 'reserved'. Shefali and Parag met in 2010 and dated for four years before tying the knot in 2014. They had appeared together on the popular reality show Nach Baliye.

Parag Tyagi dismisses rumours of pet Simba's ill health following Shefali Jariwala's death: ‘Doing rituals for his mom'
Parag Tyagi dismisses rumours of pet Simba's ill health following Shefali Jariwala's death: ‘Doing rituals for his mom'

Hindustan Times

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Parag Tyagi dismisses rumours of pet Simba's ill health following Shefali Jariwala's death: ‘Doing rituals for his mom'

Days after Shefali Jariwala's death, her husband-actor Parag Tyagi has dismissed rumours that their pet dog Simba is unwell. Taking to Instagram, Parag posted a video in which he was seen distributing food to the underprivileged in Mumbai along with Simba. Shefali Jariwala's husband, Parag Tyagi shared a video with their pet dog Simba. Parag Tyagi shares video as he and Simba distribute food after Shefali's death In the video, Parag Tyagi gave food packets to elderly women who blessed him and Simba. Sharing the video, Parag clarified that Simba is well and doing rituals for Shefali, who died last month. He added that "some heartless people" were spreading false news about Simba's health. Parag refutes rumours of Simba's ill health Parag wrote, "Simba is Hail & Hearty and doing all the rituals to be done by a son for his mom. This video is for all those wonderful people who were really concerned about our baby Simba because of some heartless people spreading false news about our baby Simba's health just to garner few likes and views." Fans react to Parag's post "I would like to thank everyone who are really concerned about Simba. God bless you all (red heart and hug face emojis). #shefalijariwala." He also added the song Tu Hi Yaar Mera as the background music. Reacting to the video, a person wrote, "I literally cried watching this video.. power and light to both of you … may God bless you both.. the entire nation is with you." A comment read, "We can understand your pain as a family. Stay strong, Parag sir. Your part is watching you both from heaven." A fan said, "You're keeping Shefali's beautiful soul alive by helping others. She's watching over you and Simba.' An Instagram user commented, "We are proud of the way you are handling things. Shefali must be at peace seeing how much her ppl love her." A day after Shefali's death, Parag was seen taking Simba for a walk. A section of the people on the internet had criticised him. About Shefali Shefali, who shot to fame with her appearance in the remix track Kaanta Laga, died on June 27 at the age of 42. She was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by Parag. However, she was declared dead on arrival. The Mumbai Police sent her body for a post-mortem to ascertain the cause of death. After the autopsy, police officials revealed that the cause of death had been 'reserved'. More about Shefali and Parag Shefali and Parag met in 2010 and dated for four years before tying the knot in 2014. They had appeared together on the popular reality show Nach Baliye.

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