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India Gazette
6 hours ago
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- India Gazette
"Shefali ne Kaanta Laga gaane ko humesha ke liye amar banadia," says music director Harry Anand
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 28 (ANI): Calling Shefali Jariwala a 'happy-go-lucky' girl, 'Kaanta Laga' music director Harry Anand prayed for the departed soul. Speaking with ANI, Harry walked down memory lane and opened up about collaborating with Shefali on the iconic song 'Kaanta Laga'. 'Shefali was a happy-go-lucky girl. I vividly remember the time I spent with her during the 'Kanta Laga' shoot and other songs. She was extremely sweet, and she always met 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 Kanta Laga song and another Kanta Laga girl. She will be extremely missed. May God give strength to her family and friends,' Harry said. Harry also penned an emotional note on Instagram. He wrote, ' was a delight to work with you on our iconic hits. You will be missed and will always be remembered like you said as the one and ONLY 'Kaanta Laga Girl'.These CDs back then caused a rage, overnight, Shefali was known worldwide with her incredible performance on these tracks. It was destined to be. The second clip is from my other song 'Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar' where Shefali performed phenomenally, which again turned out to be a massive hit. I am still processing is too short and unfair at times May your soul rest in peace dear. Om shanti.' 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. While the exact cause of her death remains unclear, sources suggest that she may have suffered a cardiac arrest. Mumbai Police confirmed the news, 'Shefali Jariwala died at the age of lived in the Andheri area of Mumbai. Members of her family had reached the hospital with her late last night and she was declared brought dead by doctors there. Mumbai Police received information around 1 am last night. Shefali was also featured in the 2004 film 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi', alongside Salman Khan and Akshay 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)


Mint
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
'Shefali ne Kaanta Laga gaane ko humesha ke liye amar banadia,' says music director Harry Anand
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 28 (ANI): Calling Shefali Jariwala a "happy-go-lucky" girl, 'Kaanta Laga' music director Harry Anand prayed for the departed soul. Speaking with ANI, Harry walked down memory lane and opened up about collaborating with Shefali on the iconic song 'Kaanta Laga'. "Shefali was a happy-go-lucky girl. I vividly remember the time I spent with her during the 'Kanta Laga' shoot and other songs. She was extremely sweet, and she always met 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 Kanta Laga song and another Kanta Laga girl. She will be extremely missed. May God give strength to her family and friends," Harry said. Harry also penned an emotional note on Instagram. He wrote, " was a delight to work with you on our iconic hits. You will be missed and will always be remembered like you said as the one and ONLY 'Kaanta Laga Girl'.These CDs back then caused a rage, overnight, Shefali was known worldwide with her incredible performance on these tracks. It was destined to be. The second clip is from my other song 'Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar' where Shefali performed phenomenally, which again turned out to be a massive hit. I am still processing is too short and unfair at times May your soul rest in peace dear. Om shanti." 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. While the exact cause of her death remains unclear, sources suggest that she may have suffered a cardiac arrest. Mumbai Police confirmed the news, "Shefali Jariwala died at the age of lived in the Andheri area of Mumbai. Members of her family had reached the hospital with her late last night and she was declared brought dead by doctors there. Mumbai Police received information around 1 am last night. Shefali was also featured in the 2004 film 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi', alongside Salman Khan and Akshay 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.com
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Shefali Jariwala Passes Away At 42: Kaanta Laga Directors Radhika Rao And Vinay Sapru Say Theyre Heartbroken
Mumbai: Director duo Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru have reacted to the sudden death of Shefali Jariwala, who shot to fame with the music video "Kaanta Laga," stating that the news has left them completely "heartbroken." Shefali passed away at the age of 42. The news of her death has deeply saddened the duo, who launched her career over two decades ago. "We are completely heartbroken. We found out about it last night... It's almost like an unbelievable kind of scenario," Rao said while speaking to ANI. Sapru also shared how he discovered Shefali, recalling a moment from years ago when he and Radhika were driving on Linking Road in Bandra. "We started our journey together. Radhika and I were driving on Linking Road in Bandra, and we were passing through a forest. We saw this young girl hugging her mother while crossing on a scooter. As we were driving by, Radhika thought she was very special. So we stopped and asked her if she would come to our office. And the journey started from there," Sapru said. "We always wanted someone who looked like a doll. We gave her a ride that day and asked her to come to our office for an audition. When she came to the office, she had no experience in acting or anything. Then we told her about the character we had in mind. Radhika and I really fell in love with her. She was like a walking, talking doll for us, you know. Every day, after finishing college, she used to just do rehearsals in one room," he added. Calling her unforgettable, Sapru added, "Wo kehte hain na, jo bhagwan ke favourite hote hain, bhagwan unhe jaldi bulalete hain. She was, she is, and she always will be the Kaanta Laga girl." Also Read | 'Thinking Of You...' Shefali Jariwala LAST Post Was A Tribute To Late Ex-Boyfriend Sidharth Shukla Shefali became a nationwide sensation with the 2002 remix Kaanta Laga. The video's success made her instantly recognizable and popular for her energetic performance. She later appeared in more remixes, including Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar. According to reports, Shefali's husband, Parag Tyagi, rushed her to Bellevue Multispecialty Hospital on Friday night, but doctors declared her dead on arrival. Initial reports indicate that she died of a cardiac arrest at the age of 42.


Mint
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
'Always wanted someone who looked like a doll...' Director duo Radhika Rao, Vinay Sapru recalls discovering Shefali Jariwala for Kaanta Laga
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 28 (ANI): Director duo Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru have reacted to the sudden death of Shefali Jariwala, who shot to fame with the music video "Kaanta Laga," stating that the news has left them completely "heartbroken." Shefali passed away at the age of 42. The news of her death has deeply saddened the duo, who launched her career over two decades ago. "We are completely heartbroken. We found out about it last night... It's almost like an unbelievable kind of scenario," Rao said while speaking to ANI. Sapru also shared how he discovered Shefali, recalling a moment from years ago when he and Radhika were driving on Linking Road in Bandra. "We started our journey together. Radhika and I were driving on Linking Road in Bandra, and we were passing through a forest. We saw this young girl hugging her mother while crossing on a scooter. As we were driving by, Radhika thought she was very special. So we stopped and asked her if she would come to our office. And the journey started from there," Sapru said. "We always wanted someone who looked like a doll. We gave her a ride that day and asked her to come to our office for an audition. When she came to the office, she had no experience in acting or anything. Then we told her about the character we had in mind. Radhika and I really fell in love with her. She was like a walking, talking doll for us, you know. Every day, after finishing college, she used to just do rehearsals in one room," he added. Calling her unforgettable, Sapru added, "Wo kehte hain na, jo bhagwan ke favourite hote hain, bhagwan unhe jaldi bulalete hain. She was, she is, and she always will be the Kaanta Laga girl." Shefali became a nationwide sensation with the 2002 remix Kaanta Laga. The video's success made her instantly recognizable and popular for her energetic performance. She later appeared in more remixes, including Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar. According to reports, Shefali's husband, Parag Tyagi, rushed her to Bellevue Multispecialty Hospital on Friday night, but doctors declared her dead on arrival. Initial reports indicate that she died of a cardiac arrest at the age of 42. (ANI)


India Today
9 hours ago
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- India Today
My heart sank: Kaanta Laga music director Harry Anand on Shefali Jariwala's death
Music director Harry Anand, who launched Shefali Jariwala in the iconic music video 'Kaanta Laga', is in deep shock after hearing about the actor's sudden exclusively to India Today, Anand recalled the moment he first got the heartbreaking news and reflected on their early memories together and the era that made the actor a household names.'I was in the middle of a music recording when one of my assistants called and said, 'Harry, I'm going to give you some very shocking news,'' Anand shared. 'I told him to break it gently, as just last month I lost my sister, and before that, my mother — both while I was in London, attending funerals over the phone. My heart started sinking. And then he said, 'Shefali Jariwala is no more.''advertisement Still coming to terms with the news, Anand admitted he initially didn't believe it. 'Sometimes news like this turns out to be a hoax or a publicity stunt. I told myself I'd wait till morning to confirm it, but then it began to spread everywhere. I'm still in complete shock,' he was instrumental in shaping Shefali's early career, having worked with her on three music videos - 'Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar', 'Kaanta Laga', and a third song post her marriage. Recalling the shoot of 'Kaanta Laga', he said, 'She practised for nearly 15-20 days. From costumes to choreography, everything was planned in detail. I suggested the name 'DJ Doll' for the album, and that's how we started the series.''Kaanta Laga' turned Shefali into an overnight star. 'She was completely surprised by the thundering success of the song. She'd often tell me, 'Harry, I can't believe this is happening.' That song was a career breakthrough - for her and for me too. We even won MTV awards for it,' he also shared that Shefali met her then-husband Harmeet at one of his parties. 'I remember the day they met. There was some family controversy, but I wouldn't want to go into that. They got married, and later separated. I continued working with her even after her marriage,' he he had not met Shefali recently due to his long work trip to the UK, Anand shared that he returned to India just a few days ago and learned about her death shortly after. 'It's heartbreaking. I was going through her Instagram page last night. She posted just four days ago. It's hard to believe someone so full of life is no more,' he said, his voice heavy with Shefali as a kind, grounded person, Anand said, 'She was constantly doing shows. Her father used to tell me, 'Harry, kaam bahut aa raha hai.' I didn't hang out with her much because I was busy with back-to-back shoots, but we used to talk often and did a lot of shows together.'He also reflected on the controversies that surrounded 'Kaanta Laga' at the time. 'There were debates everywhere - from TV panels to BBC discussions. It was a cultural moment. Shefali will always be remembered as the face of that era.'advertisementWith a heavy heart, Anand concluded, 'She was a nice girl. This news is truly devastating. My prayers are with her family and fans. May her soul rest in peace.'Read more about the case live Shefali Jariwala died at the age of 42 on Friday night due to a cardiac arrest, as per reports. Her husband, actor Parag Tyagi, immediately took her to the hospital, where doctors confirmed her rose to fame with the 2002 music video 'Kaanta Laga' from the remix album 'DJ Doll - Kaanta Laga Remix'. Over the years, she became known for her appearances in Hindi music videos, reality shows, and Bollywood cameos, including her stint on 'Bigg Boss 13' in 2019.- Ends