Parag Tyagi remembers wife Shefali Jariwala; says, “We are going to celebrate her till our last breath”
Parag Tyagi has shared a series of pictures and videos remembering his wife, Shefali Jariwala. He took to his Instagram and YouTube handles, revealing how she is celebrated. Moreover, Parag shared videos from last year, showing how they celebrated her birthday. Fans and close ones from the industry made it to the comment section and remembered Shefali.
Parag shared videos and pictures with Shefali, expressing how much he’s been missing her. He also shared a YouTube video paying tribute to the late actress. Fans also remembered Shefali on her birthday.
While sharing the post, Parag wrote, “This is how we celebrated Pari’s birthday last year, 15 Dec 2024. We are going to celebrate her birthday every year till my last breath. How we celebrated her birthday this year—we’re coming tomorrow with a vlog on how we celebrate Pari’s birthday this year on Pari’s YouTube channel #shefaliparagtyagi. Please keep praying for her and keep blessing her.”
Soon after he shared the post on social media, fans made it to the comment section and remembered the late actress. Parag recently appeared on a podcast with Paras Chhabra, where he opened up about Shefali. Parag said, “Nothing happens before its time. Time is the biggest power. For months, we used to get regular blood tests and heart check-ups, just like anyone else, and all the reports were always normal. People started saying many things that we skipped meals or that glutathione caused this. That’s not true. I have used glutathione myself for years and nothing ever happened. These days, it’s very common. People use antioxidants because of pollution and health reasons. Even I take vitamins and antioxidants. There was nothing unusual at all.”
He further shared, “That day, I had just come home and was parking my car when I got a call from Shefali saying Ram was feeling tired, as there was also a puja at home, so she asked me if I could take our pet Simba for a walk. She told me that Ram would bring Simba down, and I did not go up this is something I regret. Ram brought our pet down. Within minutes, the compounder came downstairs. Soon after, I was told Shefali was having trouble breathing. I ran upstairs immediately and tried CPR, but nothing worked. The cardiac arrest gave no time.”
While sharing the post, Parag wrote, “This is how we celebrated Pari’s birthday last year, 15 Dec 2024. We are going to celebrate her birthday every year till my last breath. How we celebrated her birthday this year—we’re coming tomorrow with a vlog on how we celebrate Pari’s birthday this year on Pari’s YouTube channel #shefaliparagtyagi. Please keep praying for her and keep blessing her.”
Soon after he shared the post on social media, fans made it to the comment section and remembered the late actress. Parag recently appeared on a podcast with Paras Chhabra, where he opened up about Shefali. Parag said, “Nothing happens before its time. Time is the biggest power. For months, we used to get regular blood tests and heart check-ups, just like anyone else, and all the reports were always normal. People started saying many things that we skipped meals or that glutathione caused this. That’s not true. I have used glutathione myself for years and nothing ever happened. These days, it’s very common. People use antioxidants because of pollution and health reasons. Even I take vitamins and antioxidants. There was nothing unusual at all.”
He further shared, “That day, I had just come home and was parking my car when I got a call from Shefali saying Ram was feeling tired, as there was also a puja at home, so she asked me if I could take our pet Simba for a walk. She told me that Ram would bring Simba down, and I did not go up this is something I regret. Ram brought our pet down. Within minutes, the compounder came downstairs. Soon after, I was told Shefali was having trouble breathing. I ran upstairs immediately and tried CPR, but nothing worked. The cardiac arrest gave no time.”
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