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Parag Tyagi shared a heart-wrenching tribute to his late wife Shefali Jariwala, remembering her as more than just a celebrity. He highlighted her selfless nature, describing her as a loving mother figure who touched countless lives with her warmth and compassion. The 42-year-old actress passed away unexpectedly from a cardiac arrest, leaving behind a legacy of love and inspiration. Her sudden loss has deeply impacted her family, friends, and fans who knew her vibrant spirit.

Key Points: Parag Tyagi Remembers Shefali Jariwala Kaanta Laga Star's Legacy

  • Shefali Jariwala passed away at 42 after sudden cardiac arrest
  • Parag described her as 'sab ki maa' with profound love
  • Prayer meet held in Mumbai to honor her memory
  • Actress known for iconic 'Kaanta Laga' song
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She will never, ever be forgotten: Parag Tyagi pens emotional note for his late wife Shefali Jariwala

Emotional tribute by Parag Tyagi to his late wife Shefali Jariwala, celebrating her life, love, and impact beyond her iconic song

"She was fire wrapped in grace -- sharp, focused, and fiercely driven - Parag Tyagi"

Mumbai, July 3

Actor Parag Tyagi is reeling from the loss of his wife, Shefali Jariwala.

A few days after the passing of Shefali, best known for her presence in the iconic song 'Kaanta Laga', Parag penned an emotional note on Thursday, remembering his beloved wife.

In his note, he described Shefali as "sab ki maa", who always put others first, offering comfort and warmth through her presence.

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Calling Shefali his "Pari", Parag on Instagram wrote, "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 -- 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."

He urged all to remember Shefali with love always.

"In the chaos of grief, it's easy to be swept away by noise and speculation. 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," Parag concluded.

Shefali left for her heavenly abode on June 27. She was 42.

Last Friday, she was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital by Parag, reportedly after suffering a cardiac arrest. However, she was declared dead on arrival.

The Mumbai Police sent her body for a post-mortem to ascertain the cause of death. After the autopsy, police officials revealed that the cause of death had been 'reserved'.

A prayer meet in memory of the 42-year-old star was held in Mumbai on July 2. It was attended by her family members and close friends.

- ANI

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Rohit P
So young to go! Just 42 years old. This shows we should never take life for granted. My deepest condolences to the family. The way Parag has written about her shows what a beautiful soul she was.
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Aditya G
While the tribute is touching, I wish media would respect the family's privacy during such painful times. The speculation around cause of death is unnecessary. Let them grieve in peace.
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Shreya B
"Sab ki maa" - what a beautiful way to describe someone. Shefali's kindness clearly touched so many lives. The world needs more people like her. Gone too soon but never forgotten ❤️
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Karthik V
Cardiac arrest at 42 is really alarming. We Indians need to take our heart health more seriously. Regular checkups should be mandatory after 35, especially with our stressful lifestyles.
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Nisha Z
Parag's words show such pure love. In our culture, we don't often see men expressing emotions so openly. This is beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. Stay strong, Parag!

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