


Shefali Jariwala, known as the 'thorny' girl of Bollywood, was the subject of much speculation following her sudden death.
Some of the comments said that the heroine died due to an injection. Now her husband Parag Tyagi has opened up about that speculation. The actress died suddenly on June 27 last year. Her husband recently revealed the main reason for the pop star's death.
Since the death of Shefali Jariwala, there have been many speculations about how the actress died. Finally, Shefali's husband Parag Tyagi opened up. Then it was said that Shefali used to take injections all the time to maintain her age and increase the glow of her skin. That is why she died prematurely. Apart from this, she used to take several medicines to maintain her beauty and charm. However, her husband Parag Tyagi told a different story.
In a recent video message on social media, Shefali's husband Parag said, "I also want to know, which anti-aging injection is being talked about? Shefali has never taken any such injection. Instead, on the advice of the doctor, she has taken an IV drip of multivitamins, vitamin C, collagen and glutathione."
When asked about the fact that she used to take injections on an empty stomach, Parag said that even though Shefali was fasting on the day of her death, she did eat and drink afterwards. Therefore, the allegation that she took injections on an empty stomach is absolutely not true.
He further said that Shefali exercised every day to maintain her youth and good health. She lived a controlled life and took care of herself. Shefali ate all kinds of food.
Parag is really annoyed by such rumors about Shefali. He folded his hands and requested everyone not to spread such false information without verification.
Apart from 'Kanta Laga', Shefali has been seen in over 35 Hindi music videos. She made her Bollywood debut in 2004 with the film 'Mujhse Shaadi Karoge' amidst huge recognition.