‘I will find you…’ Days after Shefali Jariwala’s death, husband Parag Tyagi shares a heartfelt video, watch
Days after untimely and heartbreaking demise of model-actress Shefali Jariwala, her husband Parag Tyagi shared unseen moments with her on social media. Shefali, best known for her appearance in music video Kaanta Laga, passed away at the age of 42. She was pronounced dead on arrival when she was rushed to Mumbai’s multispecialty Hospital by her husband, Parag Tyagi.
Parag shared a heartfelt tribute to his late wife, by posting a series of their old pictures on Instagram. In a heartwarming video, he shared a compilation of their adorable moments- hugging, kissing and posing together during vacations. With a romantic background tune of Mateo Oxley’s ‘I Love You Always Forever, Parag expressed his enduring love, and cherished the beautiful time they had spent together.
Along with a video, Parag penned a sweet caption that read, “I will find you every time you are born and I will love you in every lifetime. I love you eternally meri gundi meri chokri (my thug, my girl) Parag Tyagi also added the hashtags–Shefali Jariwala, Meri gundi, Love, Forever, Lifetime, Eternally, Miss you so much, Be happy and Stay beautiful.”
Parag Tyagi’s heartfelt video for ex-wife Shefali Jariwala
Just a few days before, Parag remembered Shefali by sharing a picture of her, with a heartwarming caption, “Shefali, Meri Pari — 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 (everyone’s mom) — 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.”
Shefali Jariwala passed away on June 27. While the earlier reports ruled out the cause of her death as cardiac arrest, some suggested that she was on anti-ageing medications and injections for the last 6-7 years. Moreover, on the day of her death she was fasting for Satya Narayan Katha puja at her residence. It is claimed, that probably she took meds on an empty stomach, which might triggered cardiac arrest. Shefali is survived by her husband, Parag, and her family.
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