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Amid Shefali Jariwala's demise, 'Murder' fame Mallika Sherawat says 'No To Botox': 'There's no filter I am using and...'
Amid Shefali Jariwala's demise, 'Murder' fame Mallika Sherawat says 'No To Botox': 'There's no filter I am using and...'

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Amid Shefali Jariwala's demise, 'Murder' fame Mallika Sherawat says 'No To Botox': 'There's no filter I am using and...'

Sherawat's comments come in the aftermath of actor Shefali Jariwala's death last week. Though the official cause of her death is yet to be ascertained read more Actor Mallika Sherawat has urged people to embrace natural beauty over 'artificial cosmetics' in a video message to her fans. Sherawat, known for movies such as 'Murder', 'Pyaar Ke Side Effects', 'Welcome' and most recently 'Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video', posted the video on Instagram on Sunday. In the video, she asked her fans and followers to adopt a 'healthy way of living'. 'There's no filter I am using, there's no makeup I've put on. I haven't even brushed my hair yet. This is the first thing I am doing. I am sharing this video with you so that we all can say together, 'No to botox, No to artificial cosmetic fillers, and yes to life, yes to a healthy way of living'. Love you all,' the 48-year-old actor said. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Sherawat's comments come in the aftermath of actor Shefali Jariwala's death last week. Though the official cause of her death is yet to be ascertained, some media reports claimed that Jariwala suffered a cardiac arrest. Her untimely demise has also sparked a debate surrounding the risks related to cosmetic procedures, particularly anti-ageing treatments. Alongside the video, Sherawat shared a caption encouraging people to adopt healthy habits like clean eating, staying hydrated, exercising regularly, and getting enough sleep. 'Instead of chasing youth with these artificial procedures, I'm nurturing it from within. Eating clean, hydration, sleeping early and exercising are some of the practices I regularly follow. Let's embrace our natural glow,' the actor wrote.

After Shefali Jariwala's sudden death, Mallika Sherawat urges people to say no to botox
After Shefali Jariwala's sudden death, Mallika Sherawat urges people to say no to botox

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After Shefali Jariwala's sudden death, Mallika Sherawat urges people to say no to botox

MUMBAI: Actor Mallika Sherawat has called on people to say no to botox and artificial cosmetic fillers, and instead embrace a natural, healthy lifestyle. In a video message shared on Instagram on Sunday, Sherawat — known for films like Murder, Pyaar Ke Side Effects, Welcome, and more recently Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video — urged her fans to adopt clean living and self-acceptance. 'There's no filter I am using, there's no makeup I've put on. I haven't even brushed my hair yet. This is the first thing I am doing — sharing this video with you so that we all can say together, 'No to botox, no to artificial cosmetic fillers, and yes to life, yes to a healthy way of living.' Love you all,' said the 48-year-old actor. Her remarks come in the wake of actor Shefali Jariwala's untimely death last week, which has reignited conversations about the health risks associated with cosmetic procedures, particularly anti-ageing treatments. While the exact cause of Jariwala's death is yet to be confirmed, some reports suggested cardiac arrest. In the caption accompanying her video, Sherawat encouraged her followers to pursue natural well-being through clean eating, regular exercise, proper hydration, and adequate sleep. 'Instead of chasing youth with these artificial procedures, I'm nurturing it from within. Let's embrace our natural glow,' she wrote.

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