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The untimely demise of Kaanta Laga fame Shefali Jariwala left a void among people and also got them hooked on the question of how unpredictable life is — anything can happen at any time. As per media reports, the actress suffered a cardiac arrest which took her life. Jariwala passed away on June 28, and the same evening, she was laid to rest at Mumbai's Oshiwara crematorium in presence of her family and freinds.
Shefali became a huge name in the 2000s when she starred in the superhit song Kaanta Laga. Following this, she also featured in movies inclduing Mujhse Shaadi Karogi and Hudugaru.
After a while, Shefali kept her distance from the acting world. She did limited projects. Despite that, the late actress had a net worth in crores. What is Shefali Jariwala's Net Worth?
According to media reports, Shefali Jariwala's net worth at present was one million dollars. If converted into rupees, it would be Rs 8.54 crores. Interestingly, though Shefali was away from the film industry, her brand value as an actor never declined.
Shefali Jariwala made special appearances in shows for which she reportedly charged between Rs 10 lakh to Rs 25 lakh. This amount was for a 35–45 minute performance or screen presence. How Much Did Shefali Jariwala Charge for Kaanta Laga?
Shefali became an overnight star with her song Kaanta Laga. Despite the song creating a frenzy, Shefali only took home a few thousand. As per media reports, Shefali Jariwala was paid Rs 7,000 for this song at that time. But after this video song became a hit, her fee reached lakhs of rupees.
Post the success of Kaanta Laga, Shefali never looked back. She did movies as well as a series called Baby Come Naa. Also, Shefali was a part of reality shows like Nach Baliye and Bigg Boss 13.

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New Indian Express
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- New Indian Express
‘Kaanta Laga' girl dies of cardiac arrest at 42
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Indian Express
an hour ago
- Indian Express
‘Please mazak drama mat banayega,' Shefali Jariwala's husband Parag Tyagi tells media, asks everyone to pray for his ‘Pari'
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Time of India
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- Time of India
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