
Shefali Jariwala Demise: Delnaaz Irani expresses shock over actress's death, reveals having 'sleepless night'
Trigger warning: This article contains mention of death.
Shefali Jariwala's sudden and tragic passing on the night of June 27 has cast a shadow of sorrow across the entertainment industry. At just 42 years old, Shefali left this world unexpectedly at her home, leaving fans and colleagues in disbelief. Many are sharing heartfelt condolences and struggling to accept the reality. Actress Delnaaz Irani, who has been a part of the industry for many years, expressed her profound sorrow over the shocking news.
Delnaaz Irani remembers Shefali Jariwala
Delnaaz Irani described Shefali Jariwala as a "lively person." Reflecting on the loss, she stated, "It's very shocking. It's been a sleepless night. Heard the news, was very shocked, very, very, very shocked. So sad! Such a chirpy lively person"
This heart-wrenching news has deeply affected numerous individuals in the industry as the actress shared good bond with many. Suyyash Rai, another well-known figure in the entertainment world, expressed his emotions by sharing that he feels "numb" ever since he learned about Shefali's untimely departure.
Workwise, Shefali Jariwala captured hearts as an actress, most famously known for her iconic appearance in the hit song Kaanta Laga at the age of 20. Throughout her career, she graced numerous music albums and films, showcasing her talent and charisma. Her popularity soared even higher after her memorable stint in Bigg Boss 13.
Shefali married Parag Tyagi in 2015, and the couple participated in the popular reality shows Nach Baliye 5 and Nach Baliye 7. The loss of Shefali leaves a profound void in the hearts of everyone.

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