Shefali Jariwala, widely recognised as the “Kaanta Laga” girl, was a popular Indian actress and dancer who rose to fame in the early 2000s with her hit music video. Beyond her iconic song, she participated in reality shows like Bigg Boss 13, charming audiences with her vibrant personality. Known for her energetic performances and engaging presence, Shefali built a significant fan following throughout her career.
The entertainment world was saddened by the untimely passing of Shefali Jariwala on June 27, at the age of 42. Her husband Parag Tyagi is deeply mourning her loss and has chosen a touching way to honour her memory, i.e., by planting trees.
Days after her d*mise, Parag shared a video on Instagram showing him planting trees, accompanied by their pet dog Simba. He explained that Shefali had profound love for nature and always wished to reciprocate the affection she received from the world.
He wrote, “Pari always loved nature and she always wanted to give back the love the world has showered on her. This is the first step to give love back, Planting trees. Thank u everyone for always loving & supporting her so much and she is there to give all the love back to u all wonderful souls #shefalijariwala.” This act serves as a heartfelt tribute to his beloved wife.
Here is the video:
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Undoubtedly, this is a great way to honour her memories.
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