Key Points

Parag Tyagi shut down rumors about his dog Simba’s health after Shefali Jariwala’s passing. He posted a video of them feeding the needy, proving Simba’s well-being. Tyagi criticized those spreading false news for clout. Paras Chhabra shared how Simba was like family to the couple. Shefali, known for "Kaanta Laga," passed away last month.

Key Points: Parag Tyagi Denies Rumors About Pet Dog Simba After Shefali Jariwala Death

  • Parag Tyagi debunks false claims about Simba’s illness
  • Shares video feeding Mumbai’s underprivileged with Simba
  • Calls out social media for spreading baseless rumors
  • Paras Chhabra reveals Shefali and Parag’s deep bond with Simba
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Parag Tyagi breaks silence on rumours about pet dog Simba's ill health following Shefali Jariwala's demise

Parag Tyagi clarifies Simba’s health rumors post Shefali Jariwala’s demise, shares emotional video of feeding the needy with his dog.

"“Simba is Hail & Hearty and doing all the rituals to be done by a son for his mom.” – Parag Tyagi"

Mumbai, July 7

Television actor Parag Tyagi took to social media to address the rumors surrounding his pet dog Simba’s health, which surfaced after the passing of his wife, Shefali Jariwala.

Tyagi has refuted claims about his pet dog Simba being unwell. Taking to Instagram, he posted a video where he was seen with Simba, distributing food to the underprivileged in Mumbai. In the clip, Tyagi handed out food packets to elderly women, who offered blessings to both him and Simba. Alongside the post, Parag confirmed that Simba is healthy and actively participating in the rituals being held for Shefali, who passed away last month. He also called out "some heartless people" for spreading baseless rumors about Simba’s condition.

Parag Tyagi wrote, “Simba is Hail & Hearty and doing all the rituals to be done by a son for his mom. This video is for all those wonderful people who were really concerned about our baby Simba because of some heartless people spreading false news about our baby Simba’s health just to garner few likes and views. I would like to thank everyone who are really concerned about simba God bless you all #shefalijariwala.”

Just a day after Shefali's passing, Parag was spotted walking Simba, which drew criticism from some people on social media.

Paras Chhabra recently shared that Shefali Jariwala and Parag Tyagi shared a deep bond with their pet dog, treating him like a true family member. The three lived together, and Shefali’s unexpected death has left a significant emotional emptiness in their lives.

“Shefali and Parag were very close to their pet. He was a family member to them. Three members were living together in a house, and one of them is suddenly gone. In such a situation, you should understand Parag’s mental state. He would want to keep him even closer and very close to his heart. There is a sense of fear and longing at the same time. People might think it’s strange, but since I know them closely, I understood his psychology. Moreover, their pet has grown old and cannot see properly. So, Parag’s responsibility towards him increases even more.”

Shefali, who shot to fame with her remix track “Kaanta Laga,” passed away on June 27.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why do people spread such nonsense? Clearly Simba is fine and being well taken care of. In Indian culture, pets are considered family members too. My heart goes out to Parag - losing his wife and now facing this unnecessary drama.
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Arjun K
I don't understand why people criticized him for walking Simba after Shefali's passing. Pets provide emotional support during tough times. My dog helped me through my father's death last year. More power to Parag for standing strong!
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Kavya N
While I sympathize with Parag, I do think celebrities sometimes share too much personal information online. Maybe keeping some moments private would prevent these rumors from spreading. Just a thought...
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Sarah B
The video of Parag and Simba doing charity work is so heartwarming ❤️ What a beautiful way to honor Shefali's memory. In our Indian tradition, seva (service) is the highest form of tribute. More celebrities should follow this example.
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Vikram M
Social media has become so toxic these days. Instead of supporting someone in grief, people create fake stories for likes. Shameful! Parag is handling everything with such dignity. May Shefali's soul rest in peace.
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Divya L

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