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Shefali Jariwala was fun-loving and kind-hearted, say Rahul Vaidya and Surbhi Shukla
Shefali Jariwala was fun-loving and kind-hearted, say Rahul Vaidya and Surbhi Shukla

Time of India

time28-06-2025

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  • Time of India

Shefali Jariwala was fun-loving and kind-hearted, say Rahul Vaidya and Surbhi Shukla

Shefali Jariwala, Rahul Vaidya and Surbhi Shukla Shefali Jariwala, best known as the Kaanta Laga girl, passed away at the age of 42 on June 27 in Mumbai. She reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest and was rushed to a hospital by her husband, Parag Tyagi. She was declared dead on arrival. A post-mortem was later conducted at Cooper Hospital. Rising to fame in 2002 with the music video Kaanta Laga, she later appeared in Mujhse Shaadi Karogi and participated in reality shows like Bigg Boss 13 and Nach Baliye. Her only fiction show on television was Shaitani Rasmein, which aired last year. Known for her candour, Shefali also spoke openly about battling epilepsy and mental health issues. 'She was a kind-hearted and fun-loving soul' Rahul Vaidya : The singer and reality show participant said, 'I had known her for 15 years — we had performed together at a few live shows. She supported me during Bigg Boss, and after I came out of the show, I called her to thank her for her support. The last time we spoke was, I believe, early last year. We had even discussed collaborating on a song. She was a kind-hearted and fun-loving soul. Her absence will be deeply felt. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cặp EUR/USD: Đà Tăng? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Om Shanti.' 'On set, she was always cheerful and down-to-earth' Surbhi Shukla: Shefali appeared in the TV show Shaitani Rasmein last year. Her co-actor Surbhi Shukla said, 'I'm still finding it hard to believe she's gone. On set, she was always cheerful and down-to-earth. At the same time, she was very hardworking, often quietly sitting in a corner, going over her lines with full dedication. She was fit, committed and full of life. She was a kind, warm and a great co-actor. What I remember most is her at our 50-episode celebration — dancing, singing, and laughing. That happy image is what stays with me now.'

Kaanta Laga fame Shefali Jariwala passes away at 41 after cardiac arrest, confirmed dead on arrival at Mumbai hospital
Kaanta Laga fame Shefali Jariwala passes away at 41 after cardiac arrest, confirmed dead on arrival at Mumbai hospital

Business Upturn

time27-06-2025

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  • Business Upturn

Kaanta Laga fame Shefali Jariwala passes away at 41 after cardiac arrest, confirmed dead on arrival at Mumbai hospital

By Aditya Bhagchandani Published on June 28, 2025, 01:17 IST Shefali Jariwala, who rose to fame with the iconic 2002 remix song 'Kaanta Laga,' has tragically passed away at the age of 41 following a cardiac arrest. According to a report by journalist Vickey Lalwani, Shefali was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital in Andheri on Friday but was declared dead on arrival. Hospital sources confirmed that Shefali had already passed away before reaching the emergency room. She was accompanied by her husband, actor Parag Tyagi, and three others at the time. A receptionist at the hospital stated, 'She was already gone when they brought her here.' The hospital's Resident Medical Officer declined to comment further, citing patient confidentiality, while another doctor, Dr. Sushant, later confirmed her death and said the body has been sent to Cooper Hospital for a post-mortem. Beyond her early music video fame, Shefali transitioned into television and reality shows, including Nach Baliye 5 and 7, Bigg Boss 13, and the web series 'Baby Come Naa' (2018). Her most recent acting role was in the 2024 TV show 'Shaitani Rasmein.' She continued to model, post swimwear photos, and host events in 2025. Shefali had previously opened up about her struggle with epilepsy, revealing she experienced her first seizure at age 15 but had remained seizure-free for several years through medication and lifestyle changes. Her sudden demise has left friends, family, and fans in shock, with tributes pouring in across social media platforms. Shefali is survived by her husband Parag Tyagi. The couple married in 2015. She was earlier married to Harmeet Singh from 2004 to 2009. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aditya Bhagchandani serves as the Senior Editor and Writer at Business Upturn, where he leads coverage across the Business, Finance, Corporate, and Stock Market segments. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity, he not only contributes insightful articles but also oversees editorial direction for the reporting team.

Exclusive: Siddhant Issar cancels his honeymoon in Turkey; says ‘We are having a mini honeymoon in Goa and later plan for Greece'
Exclusive: Siddhant Issar cancels his honeymoon in Turkey; says ‘We are having a mini honeymoon in Goa and later plan for Greece'

Time of India

time16-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Exclusive: Siddhant Issar cancels his honeymoon in Turkey; says ‘We are having a mini honeymoon in Goa and later plan for Greece'

Actor Siddhant Issar, who tied the knot in a quiet traditional ceremony in Ujjain on April 21, revealed that his original honeymoon plans had to be drastically altered due to unforeseen circumstances. 'We had actually planned a trip to Kashmir on April 23 and then return for our reception in Mumbai on May 2. In May, we were supposed to go to Turkey. Call it being lucky—Kashmir was immediately off the charts and even Turkey is off the charts now,' he shared with Times of India TV. Despite the changes, Siddhant and his wife Surbhi are making the most of their time together. 'I have a house in Goa, a family home we've had for 15 years. So, Surbhi and I came here for a mini honeymoon. Our real honeymoon is still on the plate. We've been here for 15 days and we plan to go back to Mumbai for my birthday on May 19 and celebrate with family,' he said. Describing the time spent in Goa, Siddhant added, 'I have this house for 15 years and almost like a local. So I know a lot of secret locations, so we got to spend a lot of private time with no one around. We even spent a full moon night stargazing in an abandoned area. It was beautiful, private, and dreamy.' The actor, who met Surbhi on the sets of Shaitani Rasmein , expressed admiration for his wife. 'I loved her as an artist. She's a trained classical dancer and approaches her work holistically — I love that about her.' While Turkey is off the list due to geopolitical concerns, the couple now hopes to plan a honeymoon in Greece. On the professional front, Siddhant revealed, 'I'm in talks for some television shows with two leading channels and a regional film. Let's see how things work out.'

Siddhant Issar and Surbhi Shukla: We didn't get married secretly
Siddhant Issar and Surbhi Shukla: We didn't get married secretly

Time of India

time06-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Siddhant Issar and Surbhi Shukla: We didn't get married secretly

Siddhant Issar and Surbhi Shukla at their reception Siddhant Issar and Surbhi Shukla , co-actors from Shaitani Rasmein , tied the knot on April 21 in an intimate ceremony at a Radha Krishna temple in Ujjain. Siddhant, son of veteran actor Puneet Issar , says, 'It was an authentic Indian wedding inside a temple, just like in the old times. Agni aur Bhagwan ko sakshi maan kar humne shaadi ki hai. ' Their reception in Mumbai on May 2, however, was attended by several prominent names from the industry, including Suniel Shetty, Shahbaz Khan, Mukesh Khanna, and Mukesh Rishi. Siddhant shares, 'Of course, it was a challenge to keep the wedding low-key given my father's long-standing ties in the industry. The film fraternity is like an extended family to us. But for those calling it a secret wedding, I want to say — our reception was attended by many of his close friends and colleagues. ' Deepali and Puneet Issar at their son Siddhant's reception Addressing the rumours about a hush-hush marriage, he clarifies, 'It wasn't secret at all. Our parents were completely involved in every part of the ceremony. The temple wedding was planned and executed by them. We just chose not to publicise every ceremony. We did share a few moments from our reception, but we didn't want to overdo it on social media. If you post everything, people can get overwhelmed — and it takes away from the experience. ' Surbhi echoes the sentiment, adding, 'Both Siddhant and I have siblings who had lavish weddings. However, we feel that with paparazzi culture and the rise of social media, weddings have become more about hashtags, reels, and who attended rather than the bond between two people. It's a personal choice, but we wanted to set a different example — that happiness can be private and meaningful.' The couple had initially planned their honeymoon in Kashmir, but after the terror attack in Pahalgam the day after their wedding, they decided to change their destination. Surbhi shares, 'We had heard so many wonderful stories about Kashmir from our families and were really looking forward to spending our honeymoon there. But after learning about the attack, we were in shock and deeply saddened. It felt wrong to go under those circumstances. ' Instead, they've decided to spend nearly a month together in Goa.

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