ALBAWABA - Shefali Jariwala dies at 42, shocking fans and industry.
Shefali Jariwala, who was a contestant on the thirteenth season of the popular reality show Bigg Boss, died at the age of 42 from a sudden cardiac arrest, according to shocking news that rocked the Indian entertainment industry and social media.
The collision happened last Wednesday, according to accounts that are circulating. After being brought to the hospital, where medical professionals tried in vain to revive her, she was declared dead.
Her friends and colleagues in the entertainment world were devastated by the news of her passing, and they paid heartfelt homage to her on social media, remembering her career and artistic legacy.

Shefali Jariwala Instagram profile
Her role in the music video for the popular song "Kaanta Laga," which made her famous in the early 2000s, was Shefali's first major break. Later on, she rose to prominence in the entertainment and reality television industries.
Along with appearing in several television shows and creative works, she was well-known for her fearless demeanor and candor, which attracted the interest of both fans and the media.
Shefali, who was born in Mumbai, attended Sardar Patel College of Engineering and earned a degree in computer applications before pursuing a entirely different line of work in entertainment and the arts.
She demonstrated that she was a multifaceted artist and not simply the face of a single music video after her breakthrough with the "Kaanta Laga" music video by appearing as a guest star in the 2004 movie "Mujhse Shaadi Karogi."
Following her participation in competition shows like Boogie Woogie (2008), Nach Baliye 5 (2012), and Nach Baliye 7 (2015), she went on to compete as a wild card competitor on the well-known reality show Bigg Boss 13 (2019).
She appeared in the ALT Balaji series "Baby Come Naa" in 2018. She kept making appearances in television shows until 2024, when she played "Kapalika" in "Shaitani Rasmein."
Prior to their divorce due to accusations of abuse, Shefali was married to Harmeet Singh from 2004 to 2009. In 2015, she wed actor Parag Tyagi, and the two remained together until her passing.