A week after Shefali Jariwala's untimely passing, her husband Parag Tyagi shared his first post on social media remembering the late actress. He penned a long and emotional note celebrating her life and personality
Parag Tyagi and Shefali Jariwala
A week after actress Shefali Jariwala suddenly passed away due to cardiac arrest at the age of 42, leaving everyone in shock. Her mourning husband, Parag Tyagi, has now shared his first post after the actress's passing away. He posted an emotional and heartbreaking note for the late actress.
Parag Tyagi pens an emotional note
Parag, who was seen breaking down and weeping at her funeral, took to Instagram to share an unseen picture of his beloved wife with a long note remembering and celebrating her. He shared how she was more than what met the eye.
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He 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. But beyond all her titles and achievements, Shefali was love in its most selfless form. 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."
Shefali Jariwala death
Shefali Jariwala tragically died on the night of June 27, 2025, at her Mumbai residence. She was just 42 at the time of her death. Her husband, Parag Tyagi, and household help reportedly found her unresponsive at around 10:30 pm at their home after she returned from a Satyanarayan puja and was on a fast. She was immediately rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival. Preliminary reports indicate was a cardiac arrest that led to her death.
Mumbai police registered the case as an accidental death, and an autopsy was conducted at Cooper Hospital. Similarly, tissue samples and viscera were sent for further forensic and chemical analysis, per DCP Dixit Gedam. The police found no signs of foul play. Authorities stated Shefali had taken anti-ageing injections (including glutathione and vitamin C) on an empty stomach during her fast, which possibly triggered a sudden drop in blood pressure and led to her collapse.
