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Mallika Sherawat urges fans to embrace natural beauty, say ‘no to Botox': ‘Instead of chasing youth with these…'
Mallika Sherawat urges fans to embrace natural beauty, say ‘no to Botox': ‘Instead of chasing youth with these…'

Indian Express

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Mallika Sherawat urges fans to embrace natural beauty, say ‘no to Botox': ‘Instead of chasing youth with these…'

Mallika Sherawat has urged people to embrace natural beauty over 'artificial cosmetics'. In a video message on Instagram, captioned 'Instead of chasing youth with these artificial procedures, I'm nurturing it from within. Eating clean, hydration, sleeping early, and exercising are some of the practices I regularly follow. Let's embrace our natural glow,' the Murder actor asked her fans to adopt a 'healthy way of living'. 'There's no filter I am using, there's no makeup I've put on. I haven't even brushed my hair yet. This is the first thing I am doing. I am sharing this video with you so that we all can say together, 'No to botox, No to artificial cosmetic fillers, and yes to life, yes to a healthy way of living'. Love you all,' the 48-year-old said. Sherawat's comments come in the aftermath of actor Shefali Jariwala's recent death. Though the official cause of her death is yet to be ascertained, some media reports claimed that Jariwala suffered a cardiac arrest following a drop in blood pressure, hours after taking an anti-ageing drip on an empty stomach. Taking a cue from her expression, let's explore what to consider when undergoing treatments like Botox. Dr. Nilesh G Satbhai, Head of Department – Plastic, Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery and Transplant Surgery, Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai, said that currently, 'a large number of people are opting for Botox.' 'It helps to deal with the fine lines and wrinkles by relaxing the facial muscles. This is a quick, non-surgical treatment that can be done to smooth areas like the forehead, frown lines, and crow's feet, helping with a youthful look,' said Dr Satbhai. However, if not done correctly, Botox can lead to unnatural results and complications like drooping eyelids, a frozen expression, or uneven results. 'Botox should only be administered by a qualified plastic surgeon, dermatologist, or trained expert,' stressed Dr Satbhai. Before opting for the procedure, it's essential to discuss your medical history, expectations, and understand the associated risks. Additionally, results are temporary and may require repeat sessions later, as advised by the expert, said Dr. Satbhai. Dr Satbhai asserted that a well-informed decision allows natural results and avoids unnecessary complications that lead to dissatisfaction and loss of peace of mind. 'Always prioritise safety over trends that are promoted on social media. It is essential to verify your doctor's credentials before undergoing any treatment. The line between what to do and what not to do can often be a tricky distinction. So do not just follow any trend just because your favourite celebrity is promoting it,' said Dr Satbhai. DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.

Rakhi Sawant Slams Mallika Sherawat For Posting Video On No To Botox After Shefali Jariwalas Death
Rakhi Sawant Slams Mallika Sherawat For Posting Video On No To Botox After Shefali Jariwalas Death

India.com

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Rakhi Sawant Slams Mallika Sherawat For Posting Video On No To Botox After Shefali Jariwalas Death

New Delhi: Model-actress Shefali Jariwala's sudden death due to cardiac arrest left her family, friends and fans shocked. Soon after the demise, several reports alleged that the 42-year-old was taking some anti-ageing medication, which once again opened debate over such procedures in the glam world. Recently, actress Mallika Sherawat dropped a selfie video saying, "Good Morning. I just woke up and thought I will make this selfie video and share it with you all. There's no filter I am using, there's no makeup I've put on. I haven't even brushed my hair yet." Mallika Sherawa's 'No Botox' Video She captioned the video as: saying NO to Botox & Fillers. Instead of chasing youth wt these artificial procedures, I'm nurturing it from within. Eating clean, hydration, sleeping early & exercises are some of the practices I regularly follow. Let's embrace our natural glow #nobotox #nofillers #authenticbeauty #naturalglow #healthyliving The video has received a mixed response online from netizens and celebs. While some hailed her natural beauty, others bashed her timing, espcially after Shefali's shocking death although Mallika did not name anyone in the video. Rakhi Sawant Slams Mallika Sherawat Rakhi Sawant slammed Mallika Sherawat for posting this 'No Botox' video just 2 days after Shefali Jariwala's sudden demise. In a video chat with India Forums, Rakhi reacted strongly to Mallika's post. She said "Kya hai yeh? Upar se Mallika Sherawat bolti hai mei natural hu botox ki wajah se Shefali ko kuch hua hai. Kya galat hai? Hum nai jante nai? Forensic report, doctor bataenge na usko ya hua tha? Mallika Sherawat tum behte ganga mei haath mat dho. Kisi ka acha nai kar sakte toh bura bhi mat karo. Khudka face batari hai oh mei toh bahut khubsurat hu. Bheege Hoth tere, pyasa dil mera, kabhi mere saath ek raat guzar. Bahut tumne raatein guzari hai. Guzar guzar ke tum America set hoh gayi bhai. Theek hai? Tum mat bolo kisi ko." View this post on Instagram A post shared by India Forums (@indiaforums) Shefali Jariwala's Sudden Death Shefali Jariwala became an overnight sensation after starring in the remix video of Kaanta Laga in 2002. She was also seen in few music videos later, followed by her successful Bigg Boss 13 stint. The actress was reportedly undergoing anti-ageing treatment for the last five-six years. The cause of her death is yet to be confirmed. The post-mortem report is likely to be released soon. She was 42.

Mallika Sherawat urges fans to say no to Botox and fillers two days after Shefali Jariwala's untimely demise: 'No to Botox, yes to life'
Mallika Sherawat urges fans to say no to Botox and fillers two days after Shefali Jariwala's untimely demise: 'No to Botox, yes to life'

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Mallika Sherawat urges fans to say no to Botox and fillers two days after Shefali Jariwala's untimely demise: 'No to Botox, yes to life'

Mallika Sherawat has taken a strong stance against artificial cosmetic procedures like Botox and fillers, urging her followers to embrace a natural and healthy lifestyle. In a recent no-makeup, no-filter video shared on Instagram, the Welcome actress appeared barefaced and candid, speaking directly to fans about beauty standards and self-care. Mallika Sherawat's morning message to fans 'Good morning, you all. I just woke up and thought, I'll make a selfie video and share it with you all. There's no filter that I'm using, there's no makeup that I've put on... I haven't even brushed my hair yet; this is the first thing I'm doing,' Mallika began, addressing her audience with unfiltered honesty. She went on to say, 'I am sharing this video with you so that we all together can say no to Botox, no to artificial cosmetic fillers and yes to life, yes to a healthy way of living... Love you.' Alongside the video, Mallika wrote a caption reinforcing her message: 'Saying NO to Botox & Fillers. Instead of chasing youth with these artificial procedures, I'm nurturing it from within. Eating clean, hydration, sleeping early & exercises are some of the practices I regularly follow. Let's embrace our natural glow.' The post included hashtags like #nobotox, #nofillers, #authenticbeauty, and #healthyliving — echoing a broader shift toward body positivity and holistic well-being. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Bring home all new SP160 & get an instant cashback up to ₹5000# Honda Learn More Undo Doctors suspect possible cardiac arrest linked to self-medication Mallika's post comes just two days after the tragic passing of Kaanta Laga fame actor Shefali Jariwala, who died late Friday night at the age of 42. She was rushed to Bellevue Multispecialty Hospital in Andheri by her husband Parag Tyagi, where doctors declared her dead. Shefali Jariwala's Sudden Death at 42 | Emotional Funeral at Oshiwara Leaves Bollywood in Tears While the official cause of death has not been confirmed, Mumbai Police stated that her autopsy report has been 'reserved.' Sources suggest that Shefali had been self-medicating with anti-ageing pills for several years, and two boxes of such medicines were found at her home. It has also been reported that Shefali consumed stale food on the day of her death and later took her usual anti-ageing medication. Doctors at Cooper Hospital, where her postmortem was conducted, suspect that she may have suffered a cardiac arrest potentially triggered by the medication, although conclusive results are awaited.

After Shefali Jariwala's sudden death, Mallika Sherawat urges people to say no to botox
After Shefali Jariwala's sudden death, Mallika Sherawat urges people to say no to botox

New Indian Express

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

After Shefali Jariwala's sudden death, Mallika Sherawat urges people to say no to botox

MUMBAI: Actor Mallika Sherawat has called on people to say no to botox and artificial cosmetic fillers, and instead embrace a natural, healthy lifestyle. In a video message shared on Instagram on Sunday, Sherawat — known for films like Murder, Pyaar Ke Side Effects, Welcome, and more recently Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video — urged her fans to adopt clean living and self-acceptance. 'There's no filter I am using, there's no makeup I've put on. I haven't even brushed my hair yet. This is the first thing I am doing — sharing this video with you so that we all can say together, 'No to botox, no to artificial cosmetic fillers, and yes to life, yes to a healthy way of living.' Love you all,' said the 48-year-old actor. Her remarks come in the wake of actor Shefali Jariwala's untimely death last week, which has reignited conversations about the health risks associated with cosmetic procedures, particularly anti-ageing treatments. While the exact cause of Jariwala's death is yet to be confirmed, some reports suggested cardiac arrest. In the caption accompanying her video, Sherawat encouraged her followers to pursue natural well-being through clean eating, regular exercise, proper hydration, and adequate sleep. 'Instead of chasing youth with these artificial procedures, I'm nurturing it from within. Let's embrace our natural glow,' she wrote.

After Shefali Jariwala's Sudden Death, Mallika Sherawat Says "No To Botox" In New Video
After Shefali Jariwala's Sudden Death, Mallika Sherawat Says "No To Botox" In New Video

NDTV

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

After Shefali Jariwala's Sudden Death, Mallika Sherawat Says "No To Botox" In New Video

New Delhi: Mallika Sherawat has shared a no-makeup selfie video to make a strong statement against using botox and artificial cosmetic fillers. Mallika's video came just two days after reality show star and actor Shefali Jariwala's untimely death at the age of 42. While initial reports into Shefali Jariwala's death suggest she died of a cardiac arrest, the exact cause is yet to be determined. According to the medical probe, the actor's death is said to have been "due to low blood pressure, cardiac arrest and heavy gastric condition". Mumbai Police suspect that self-medication and food poisoning caused Shefali Jariwala's death, likely from cardiac arrest. She ate stale fried rice while fasting and took anti-ageing injections without recent medical supervision, they said. What's Happening Mallika Sherawat, 48, shared a selfie video on Sunday (June 29) on her Instagram page. In the video, Mallika says, "Good Morning. I just woke up and thought I will make this selfie video and share it with you all." "There's no filter I am using, there's no makeup I've put on. I haven't even brushed my hair yet," she added "This is the first thing I am doing. I am sharing this video with you so that we all can say together, "No to botox, No to artificial cosmetic fillers, and yes to life, yes to a healthy way of living. Love you all," the Murder star appealed to fans and followers in the clip. Mallika captioned the video, "Saying NO to Botox & Fillers. Instead of chasing youth with these artificial procedures, I'm nurturing it from within. Eating clean, hydration, sleeping early & exercises are some of the practices I regularly follow. Let's embrace our natural glow." The video drew praises for Mallika from a section of social media users. A user wrote, "You're proof that true beauty doesn't need filters or natural look is so refreshing and authentic. From which you radiate confidence and beauty without needing anything extra." Another comment read, "Thanks for promoting this, as everyone is running behind cosmetic surgeries and fillers..." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mallika Sherawat (@mallikasherawat) The Shefali Jariwala Death While Mallika Sherawat never took any names, it's apparent that her appeal to fans in this Instagram video stems from the reports around Shefali Jariwala's death that the actor was undergoing anti-ageing treatment for the last five-six years. The cause of her death is yet to be confirmed. Shefali Jariwala, who became an overnight sensation after featuring in the remix video Kaanta Laga in 2002, died at 42 on late Friday night. She, reportedly, died after suffering a cardiac arrest. The post-mortem report is likely to be released today. So far, the police have collected seven CCTV footage samples and recorded the statements of 14 people, including family members, domestic staff and those who interacted with Shefali regularly. "The police have also recorded the statement of the pharmacist of the medical store from where Shefali and her family used to procure medicines," sources said. As per the findings from the initial medical examination, "Shefali's death is said to have been due to low blood pressure, cardiac arrest and heavy gastric condition." In A Nutshell

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