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Will never be forgotten: Shefali Jariwala's husband Parag Tyagi shares moving note
Will never be forgotten: Shefali Jariwala's husband Parag Tyagi shares moving note

India Today

time9 hours ago

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  • India Today

Will never be forgotten: Shefali Jariwala's husband Parag Tyagi shares moving note

Shefali Jariwala's husband Parag Tyagi shared an emotional note, remembering her days after she died due to a cardiac arrest on June 27. Parag shared a picture of Shefali along with a heartfelt note on Instagram, remembering her selflessness and how she always put 'others first'.In his first social media post since her death, Parag wrote, 'Shefali — the ever-eternal Kaanta Laga — was so much more than what met the eye. She was fire wrapped in grace — sharp, focused, and fiercely driven. A woman who lived with intention, nurturing her career, her mind, her body, and her soul with quiet strength and unwavering determination.'advertisementHe remembered how Shefali nurtured all her relationships and called her 'sabki maa' - a 'loyal friend' and an 'affectionate wife'. He wrote, 'She was sab ki maa — always putting others first, offering comfort and warmth simply through her presence. A generous daughter. A devoted and affectionate wife and a wonderful mom to Simba. A protective and guiding sister n maasi. A fiercely loyal friend who stood by those she loved with courage and compassion.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Parag Tyagi (@paragtyagi) He concluded on a note on her legacy, 'But Shefali deserves to be remembered by her light — By the way she made people feel. By the joy she sparked. By the lives she lifted. I'm starting this thread with a simple prayer: May this space be filled only with love. With memories that bring healing. With stories that keep her spirit alive. Let that be her legacy — a soul so radiant, she will never, ever be forgotten. Love you till eternity.'Five days after her sudden death, a prayer meet was held in Mumbai on Wednesday in the memory of Jariwala. Close friends and family members were in was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by her husband, Parag Tyagi, after suffering a cardiac arrest. However, she was declared dead on are still investigating the cause of Jariwala's death. An officer earlier told India Today that they found Glutathione injections, Vitamin-C pills and some other medication at the house. The officer added, "She (Jariwala) was taking medicines herself for anti-ageing and skin glow."- Ends

Parag Tyagi consoles Shefali Jariwala's father as he breaks down at prayer meet
Parag Tyagi consoles Shefali Jariwala's father as he breaks down at prayer meet

India Today

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Parag Tyagi consoles Shefali Jariwala's father as he breaks down at prayer meet

Shefali Jariwala's prayer meet was held on Wednesday, which was attended by her family and friends. A video from the prayer meeting surfaced on social media where the late actor's father, Satish Jariwala, was seen weeping uncontrollably while her husband Parag Tyagi, who was visibly emotional, offered him the background, a picture of the late actor can be seen adorned with a floral arrangement. The invite for the meeting included a touching tribute that read, "Some stars shine too brightly to ever fade — even after they're gone, their light remains."advertisementHave a look at the video here: ((Video courtesy @trendingstatus2012))The actor of 'Kaanta Laga' fame died on June 27 in Mumbai. Her husband rushed her to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital, but she was declared dead on visuals from Jariwala's final rites at Oshiwara crematorium also surfaced on social media. Her husband was seen struggling to control his emotions. Several celebrities, including Aarti Singh, Mahira Sharma, Paras Chhabra and Shehnaaz Gill among others, attended the final rites of the late actor in are still investigating the cause of Jariwala's death. An officer earlier told India Today that they found Glutathione injections, Vitamin-C pills and some other medication at the house. The officer added, "She (Jariwala) was taking medicines herself for anti-ageing and skin glow.""I, of course, go to a skin doctor. I am pro-Botox and skin treatments. Everybody wants to look good, so what's wrong with it? People who can't afford it or are scared, think it's wrong. It's expensive and painful. I have taken care of myself from before, so I have not needed anything. People should do what they like. We are born into this life as we are. Next life, what if you are born as a cockroach or rat? Do what you like, be responsible about it, though. Doctors are like sculptures; they are artistic, so choose the correct artist,' she the professional front, the actor rose to fame with her song 'Kaanta Laga'. She then appeared in several reality shows, including 'Nach Baliye 5', 'Nach Baliye 7' and 'Bigg Boss 13'.- EndsMust Watch

Shefali Jariwala's final moments: A puja, a fast, and an IV drip without supervision
Shefali Jariwala's final moments: A puja, a fast, and an IV drip without supervision

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Shefali Jariwala's final moments: A puja, a fast, and an IV drip without supervision

Actor Shefali Jariwala had been observing a fast as part of a religious ritual and probably took medicines on an empty stomach, which may have led to her death. This is becoming more plausible as new evidence and reports emerge about the actor's sudden death at the age of 42 on June 27. Shefali Jariwal died after suffering a cardiac arrest but officials are still probing a detailed cause of death. While the detailed cause of death is not yet out, she is reported to have suffered a cardiac arrest as the immediate reason. Police have said she had been on a fast after holding a Satyanarayan Puja, a ritual performed for prosperity and general well-being, at the family home. While she had not eaten for hours, her husband and TV actor Parag Tyagi told the police that she collapsed around 10.30 pm after consuming food that had been prepared a day before. Shefali Jariwala's final moments retraced Parag Tyagi was walking their dog downstairs in the apartment building when he got a call from the house help about Shefali having passed out. He rushed up in the lift while the house help went downstairs to take care of the old dog. Shefali Jariwala's friend Pooja Ghai quoted Parag to retrace her final hours. 'Parag said that her pulse was still on, her eyes were not opening, and she just had dead weight to her body,' Ghai told film journalist Vivek Lalwani. 'He realised something was definitely wrong and took her to the hospital, but apparently when she was brought to the hospital, she was already dead,' Ghai further said. Tyagi took her to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital in Mumbai's Andheri, where she was declared dead on arrival. The post-mortem examination was conducted at R N Cooper Hospital, Juhu, after which the preliminary findings about a possible cardiac arrest came out. Information from doctors and police sources, pieced together, suggests the suddenness of the collapse is linked to low blood pressure, which could be the result of prolonged fasting and taking medication on an empty stomach. Role of fast and skin-brightening medicines This leads to the question: Between the puja, and her eventual demise, was there a role of anti-ageing and skin-lightening pills and other such medicines, being taken unsupervised? Police found at least two boxes of anti-ageing medicines, 'skin glow' tablets and vitamin supplements during a search at her home, Hindustan Times has reported. Vials of glutathione — often marketed as a skin-brightening agent — were among the seized articles. From Pooja Ghai's account, it emerged that Shefali used to take Vitamin-C intravenous (IV) drips, too, one of which she took even on the night of her death. She claimed that such IV drips are 'not unsafe' and 'it's very common in Dubai'. Shefali's family have said she took these supplements and over-the-counter pills without express involvement of doctors. No foul play is suspected or reported. Statements have, however, been recorded by the police from her husband, other family members, house staff, and some friends. What police say so far Police were informed less than an hour after she collapsed in her apartment. Officers reached the Juhu hospital before midnight, and the autopsy was conducted the next day, as per protocol, including video-recording of the procedure. While the body was released after the autopsy and cremated by the family, viscera has been preserved and sent for analysis to the Forensic Science Laboratory in Kalina, Mumbai, to reveal the exact cause of death. That could take between two and three months. Shefali Jariwala had first shot to fame two decades ago, in 2002, as the lead model in the remix song 'Kaanta Laga'. She did other projects later, mostly reality shows, but her fame never again reached the heights that it had after her breakout hit.

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