Months after Shefali Jariwala’s demise, Parag Tyagi cuts gajar ka halwa for his birthday. After the unfortunate loss, the actor was disheartened to celebrate the occasion, but his friends made sure he smiled with the surprise visit from Delhi to Mumbai.
Parag Tyagi celebrates his birthday with gajar ka halwa
Tyagi shared a clip on his social media, where his friend gang gave him an unexpected visit. Bringing a sweet dish for the occasion, they had a delicious home-made gajar ka halwa (carrot pudding). He shared the first bite with their pet, Simba, and the gang proceeded to eat the delicacy. Expressing his gratitude, he even made a gesture of giving the bite to his pet from the late actress, whose face he tattooed on his chest. In the end, he also gestures, feeding his chest tattoo dedicated to Shefali.
In the caption, he wrote, “Love u Pari till eternity. Love u & thank u deepak bhai @dvrma3, Guru ji @aacharyasachinbhar,dwaj , @harshthefilmmaker.. lots and lots and lots of love to u ❤️ Pari is v happy tonite ..”
Previously, Tyagi shared the throwback reels of Jariwala and him celebrating the birthday. They were dancing on the track ‘Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai’ from
Salman Khan and
Anushka Sharma’s ‘Sultan.’ Moreover, he spent time with the underprivileged children from his NGO, Shefali Jariwala Rise Foundation, which focuses on the empowerment of women and children. “Look at the way this lil angel is saying ‘Thank u Shefali Didi.’ So adorable… so cute… real love and happiness,” he wrote under the video.
Shefali Jariwala's demise
Shefali Jariwala passed away on June 28, 2025, after she reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest. She was rushed to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital in Mumbai by her husband, Parag Tyagi. The latter reports suggested that the point might have been a combination of low blood pressure, gastric distress, and medications.
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