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Time of India
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Shefali Jariwala once revealed she suffered from epilepsy for 15 years: 'Stress and anxiety would lead to seizures'
The sudden demise of actress and model Shefali Jariwala at just 42 has left the entertainment world shocked and heartbroken. Famous for her smashing hit 'Kaanta Laga', Shefali's passing has brought tears to many eyes. In a throwback interview, she once spoke honestly about her health problems and why she pulled back from her career. In a past chat with Etimes, Shefali had shared that she had been living with epilepsy since she was a teenager. Opening up about how it started, she said, 'I had an epilepsy seizure at the age of 15. I remember at that time I was under tremendous pressure to do well in my studies. Stress and anxiety can lead to seizures. It's interrelated, you could get a seizure due to depression and vice versa." Shefali spoke bravely about how the condition knocked down her confidence. 'I have got seizures in classrooms, backstage, while on roads, and somewhere that lowered my self-esteem," she revealed. Why she stayed away from the limelight after 'Kaanta Laga' Shefali became a household name overnight after 'Kaanta Laga' took the country by storm. Her stylish look and stunning dance moves made her an instant favourite. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 15 Most Gorgeous Women, Ranked BigGlobalTravel Undo Many wondered why she didn't go on to do more films and shows. Shefali finally answered this question in the same interview, saying, 'After I did Kaanta Laga, people asked me why I didn't do more work. I can now say that it was because of the epilepsy seizures that I couldn't take up much work. I didn't know when I would get my next seizure… this went on for 15 years." 'I am proud of myself' Though she battled epilepsy for 15 long years, Shefali also spoke proudly about how she managed to get better. 'I am proud of myself because I managed my depression, panic attacks and anxiety naturally and with the help of a strong support system," she had said. On Thursday, Shefali Jariwala passed away, reportedly due to a cardiac arrest, however official confirmation on this is awaited. Her husband Parag Tyagi and some others took her to Bellevue Multispecialty Hospital, but sadly, she was declared dead on arrival. After that, her body was moved to Cooper Hospital for a post-mortem. So far, her family has not put out any official statement. Fans and friends from the industry continue to share their shock and sorrow on social media, unable to believe that the smiling star is no more.


Time of India
17 hours ago
- Business
- Time of India
Cancer Daily Horoscope Today, June 28, 2025: Let joy flow without holding back
Today is asking you to open your heart to joy—not the kind that's planned or earned, but the kind that rises suddenly. You don't need a reason to smile or a goal to laugh. Life is offering small gifts today, and they will only be felt if you allow them. Don't wait for the perfect mood or situation. Sometimes a song, a breeze, or a kind word is enough. Give yourself permission to feel joy fully. Let your heart feel lighter without guilt. Cancer Love Horoscope Today In love, joy is the bridge today. If you're in a relationship, make time for laughter. Play a game, share a story, or revisit an old happy memory. Your connection deepens when joy is shared. If single, stop trying to be so perfect. Let someone see the real you—especially your silly, happy side. Joy is magnetic, and when you stop hiding your light, the right person feels safe to meet you in it. Love begins where joy is welcomed, not controlled. Cancer Career Horoscope Today Career may feel a bit emotional today, but instead of hiding it, find something to enjoy in your work. Even small things like organising your space or taking a mindful tea break can lift your mood. You don't have to push through everything. If your heart feels heavy, allow a moment to pause and reset. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 15 Most Gorgeous Women, Ranked BigGlobalTravel Undo A little joy in your routine brings better focus and new ideas. Share a smile with your team or write down something you feel proud of. Joy fuels progress. Cancer Money Horoscope Today Financially, you may feel tempted to spend on something that brings pleasure or comfort. That's okay—if done wisely. Joyful spending is not wasteful when it's conscious and within your means. Don't deny yourself everything, but don't overindulge either. Balance is the key. You may find happiness in simple purchases or even through gifting something small to a loved one. Money used with joy often brings more joy in return. Let your finances reflect your gratitude and self-worth, not stress. Cancer Health Horoscope Today Health feels connected to your mood today. If you're feeling low or disconnected, try doing something playful. Dance, cook your favourite dish, or sit in the sun. These small joys will shift your energy better than overthinking. Avoid processed or cold foods and include fruits or something sweet in moderation. Your body responds well to cheer. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
‘Playboy job promise cost him Rs 27,000': Duped in gigolo job scam, Delhi man starts running own gang
Representative Image NEW DELHI: A shoe salesman hunting for a part-time gig online stumbled upon what seemed like an unusual but lucrative offer-gigolo services promising hefty payouts. Tempted, he called the number given, and soon found himself paying a barrage of bogus fees for registration, cab, hotel, massage kit, etc. After paying Rs 27,135, he realised he'd been conned. He filed a complaint, which led the Central district's cyber police team to arrest two men running the racket. The accused were 25-year-old Himanshu and 19-year-old Vishal. The racket, which was being operated from Nangloi, was targeting job-seeking men with false promises of high-paying playboy assignments. During interrogation, the duo confessed to deliberately preying on male individuals, They believed that male victims would never report it. Himanshu told police he had once been duped in the exact same way two years ago. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi The scam came to light after the 27-year-old salesman in Inderlok registered a complaint through the National Cyber Crime Portal. "While searching for part-time work online, he found a listing for 'playboy jobs' offering a generous package for each visit to female clients. What followed was a series of demands for payments, each disguised as necessary fees. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Most Unwelcoming Countries in the World, Ranked BigGlobalTravel Undo When he realised the so-called employer only wanted money and no job ever materialised, he filed a complaint," DCP (Central) Nidhin Valsan said. A case was registered and a police team led by inspector Sandeep Panwar and supervised by ACP Suresh Khunga was formed. "Though the mobile numbers used by the suspects were switched off, the team relied on technical surveillance to trace the digital footprint. Eventually, the two accused were arrested," the DCP added. Police recovered four mobile phones and two SIM cards used in the crime. "The accused had procured SIM cards using fake identities and posted gigolo job listings on various free classifieds websites," another police officer said. The main accused, Himanshu, is a diploma-holder in architecture but was unemployed. "After being scammed himself, he decided to adopt the same trick to earn easy money. His associate Vishal, 19, is a school passout from Bihar's Muzaffarpur, who joined hands with Himanshu to escape mounting debt," the officer said.


Time of India
4 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Time of India
Minchu cat, Mangaluru's latest internet darling, owns a home now
Mangaluru: In the heart of Mangaluru, a furry white feline named Minchu has captured the city's heart, and the internet's too. Once a regular fixture outside Fiza by Nexus Mall in Pandeshwar, where she would rest near the steps, Minchu now has a permanent and pampered spot to call her own—a cosy little house built just for her. Minchu's transformation from a street-side resident to a viral sensation happened almost overnight. Her new home, set up recently, has become a hit on social media, with videos of the relaxed cat lounging comfortably drawing thousands of views and shares. "The cat has found comfort, safety, and belonging here. She may be small, but her presence has brought immense joy to our community. We are glad we could do our little bit to make her feel welcome, because at the end of the day, it is these small gestures of care that truly reflect the soul and spirit of our mall," said Arvind Shrivastav, senior centre director of Fiza by Nexus Mall. You Can Also Check: Mangaluru AQI | Weather in Mangaluru | Bank Holidays in Mangaluru | Public Holidays in Mangaluru A mall employee said the cat has been around for sometime now. "We watched people stop by, play with her, feed her, and click pictures. When the rains started, we saw her struggling to find shelter. That is when we decided it was time to do something special for her," she said. It turns out that Minchu has fans who have gone the extra mile for her. "Amulya, now a brand manager at the mall, used to travel all the way just to feed Minchu, even before joining the mall. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Least Hospitable Countries in the World, Ranked BigGlobalTravel Undo She was thrilled to finally be working here," the mall employee said. Realising how much the community loved Minchu, the mall management stepped in. Arvind Shrivastav made the call to build her a proper shelter. The mall ensures she gets fed thrice a day—morning meals by the staff, and afternoon and evening treats from her doting visitors. "She's become part of the mall's identity. She does not leave her spot; she owns it," said the mall employee.


Time of India
4 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Mumbra probe: Man with bag may've slipped, hit opp train's footboard travellers
Mumbai: The fall of eight commuters from two fast trains at Mumbra on June 9 may have been triggered by a footboard traveller with a shoulder bag losing balance, according to preliminary findings of an investigation being carried out by a five-member team set up by Central Railway. Five of the passengers died, reports Manthan K Mehta. It occurred around 9 am when a Kasara–CSMT train and a CSMT–Karjat local passed each other near signal posts at nearly 75 kmph. Investigators reconstructed the sequence using CCTV footage from earlier stations. Sources said the commuter, who was on the footboard of the second last coach of the Karjat-bound train, appeared to lose balance, possibly due to a shift in position while adjusting or holding onto his bag. This loss of balance led to a fellow passenger falling with him. Both then reportedly collided with commuters on the oncoming local, resulting in some of them falling off. You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai The distance between two crossing local trains is just 0.75 m or 2.46 ft, which offers little room for misjudgment, especially for footboard travellers. The June 9 Mumbra tragedy may have been triggered by accidental fall of some travelling footboard even on a train that was not crowded, according to preliminary findings of an investigation by Central Railway. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like The Most Unwelcoming Countries in the World, Ranked BigGlobalTravel Undo It occurred at around 9 am near signal posts 40/405 and 40/401, during the simultaneous movement of two fast suburban locals: train no. N-10 (Kasara–CSMT) heading up on the Thane line, and train no. S-11 (CSMT–Karjat) on the opposite track. "The incident occurred in the train heading in the non-peak direction, which is usually less crowded. But CCTV footage from earlier stations reveals it wasn't empty as one might assume," a senior CR official said. The trains crossed each other at speeds nearing 75 kmph. "At that velocity, even a minor loss of balance can be fatal, as the body is thrust outward and may strike against the train on the adjacent track," an official added. Investigators, working with limited visual evidence, reconstructed the sequence of happenings using CCTV footage from earlier stations. All eight victims were reportedly standing on the footboard when they lost balance. Five of them died, while three others sustained injuries, some inside one of the coaches. While the five-member panel of CR officers is probing technical and human factors behind the incident, a parallel investigation has been launched by Mumbai railway police under an assistant commissioner of police with a 10-member team. The absence of CCTV coverage at the site of the incident, coupled with inconsistent survivor testimonies, has made the task complex. In order to gather more information, CR had issued a public appeal from June 15 to 17, inviting eyewitnesses to come forward. The response, was poor: only five people reached out, and none could provide direct insight into the critical moment of the accident. "Most inputs were general comments on crowding. No one could describe the actual fall," a CR official said.