Actor Parag Tyagi pens heartbreaking tribute to late wife Shefali Jariwala

In the pictures, Parag Tyagi and Shefali were seen hugging, kissing, and posing with each other on their vacations

The couple, who first met in 2010 and married in 2014 after four years of dating, had also won hearts as contestants on the dance reality show Nach Baliye. Photo: Instagram@paragtyagi

Mumbai: Actor Parag Tyagi has shared a gut-wrenching tribute to his late wife, model and Kaanta Laga fame Shefali Jariwala, days after her sudden death shook fans and industry friends alike.

Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Tyagi posted a montage of old photos capturing intimate moments — the couple hugging, kissing, and laughing during their travels — accompanied by Mateo Oxley’s I Love You Always Forever.

Sharing the photos, Tyagi wrote, “I will find you every time you are born and I will love you in every lifetime (red heart and kissing face emojis). I love you eternally meri gundi meri chokri (my thug, my girl) (hug face emoji).” He also added the hashtags–Shefali Jariwala, Meri gundi, Love, Forever, Lifetime, Eternally, Miss you so much, Be happy, and Stay beautiful.

In his deeply emotional note, Tyagi vowed to “love Shefali in every lifetime.” “Shefali, Meri Pari — the ever-eternal Kaanta Laga — was so much more than what met the eye. She was fire-wrapped in grace — sharp, focused, and fiercely driven. A woman who lived with intention, nurturing her career, her mind, her body, and her soul with quiet strength and unwavering determination.”

Remembering Jariwala not just as a star but as the heart of their family, he continued, But beyond all her titles and achievements, Jariwala was love in its most selfless form. She was sab ki maa (everyone’s mom) — always putting others first, offering comfort and warmth simply through her presence. A generous daughter. A devoted and affectionate wife and a wonderful mom to Simba,”

Jariwala, who rose to instant stardom in 2002 with her iconic appearance in the ‘Kaanta Laga’ remix, tragically passed away on June 27 at age 42. Rushed by ‘Tyagi to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital, she was declared dead on arrival. Mumbai Police sent her body for a post-mortem; the official cause of death has been “reserved” pending further investigation.

The couple, who first met in 2010 and married in 2014 after four years of dating, had also won hearts as contestants on the dance reality show ‘Nach Baliye.

As friends and fans mourn the untimely loss of the beloved dancer and model, Tyagi’s words stand as a poignant testament to a love story cut tragically short — but one he promises will transcend lifetimes.

 

 

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