
Shefali Jariwala succumbed to cardiac arrest: From Sidharth Shukla to Madhubala, 7 celebs who died from heart issues
The Late Puneeth Rajkumar (1975–2021)
KK (Krishnakumar Kunnath) – (1968–2022)
Satish Chandra Kaushik (1956–2023)
Raju Srivastav (1963–2022)
Madhubala (1933–1969)
Sidharth Shukla (1980–2021)
Raj Kaushal (1971–2021)
Fans of Shefali Jariwala , who became a household name after featuring in the music video Kaanta Laga, were struck with disbelief and sorrow when the news of her unexpected death surfaced. Reports confirmed that the actress suffered a cardiac arrest on Friday. Despite her husband Parag Tyagi's quick response in taking her to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital, doctors pronounced her dead upon arrival.This tragedy adds to a growing list of Indian entertainment personalities—actors, singers, comedians, and filmmakers—who lost their lives to heart-related conditions in their 30s to 50s. The frequency of such incidents among relatively young celebrities has ignited conversations about health awareness, stress, and preventive care in the entertainment world.A beloved name in the Kannada film industry, Puneeth Rajkumar passed away at just 46 years of age. On October 29, 2021, the actor and philanthropist suffered a fatal heart attack , leaving millions of fans in mourning across the country.Well-known playback singer KK collapsed shortly after performing live in Kolkata on May 31, 2022. The 53-year-old singer's sudden passing was attributed to a heart attack, later confirmed as myocardial infarction. His untimely demise sent shockwaves throughout the Indian music industry.The acclaimed actor and filmmaker, known for his memorable comic and dramatic roles, Satish Kaushik died of a heart attack on March 9, 2023. He was 66 years old and remembered fondly for both his on-screen performances and his contributions behind the camera.India's beloved comedy legend Raju Srivastav collapsed while exercising in August 2022. After battling for several weeks in the hospital, he passed away on September 21 at the age of 58. His death deeply saddened fans who had admired his humor for decades.Often hailed as one of the most beautiful and talented actresses in Bollywood history, Madhubala died young at just 36. Her life was cut short due to congenital heart complications, a tragic end to a luminous career. As per reports, the 'Mughal-e-Azam' star suffered from an incurable heart condition known as ventricular septal defect.Winner of Bigg Boss 13 and a popular face on Indian television, Sidharth Shukla passed away unexpectedly at the age of 40 from a cardiac arrest on September 2, 2021. He was especially known for his role in Balika Vadhu. Incidentally, he had shared screen space with Shefali Jariwala on Bigg Boss 13, and the two were romantically involved for a brief period more than ten years ago.Director and producer Raj Kaushal, who was married to actress and television host Mandira Bedi, died on June 30, 2021. The 49-year-old filmmaker succumbed to a heart attack, leaving behind an unfinished legacy and grieving admirers.Shefali Jariwala's sudden departure has once again underscored how heart ailments continue to claim lives in the entertainment industry, sometimes without warning. As fans and friends mourn her passing, it is also a moment of reckoning—bringing attention to the urgent need for health check-ups and awareness, especially among high-stress professionals.

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