Shefali Jariwala passed away recently at the age of 42. The cause of death was initially reserved by the police but later, an official was quoted saying the actress died due to low BP. Reports also say she had a cardiac arrest and was taking anti-ageing medicines that may have caused low blood pressure.
Jariwala’s friend Pooja Ghai has now made some revelations in an interview with Vickey Lalwani and said, “The good part is that there was no foul play. My only fear, the moment I saw Parag was… The guy was grieving, the guy naturally wanted to be left alone, and he was being cross-questioned by the police.”
She added, “Of course, they were doing their duty. But you’ve seen it in past cases, I don’t want to name people… You’ve seen (next of kin) being grilled for months, and their life is over. They don’t even have time to grieve, because they’re constantly under the police’s radar. The moment I saw Parag, my only hope was, ‘I hope he gets out of this as soon as possible’. Fortunately, the report says there was no foul play, and he was released.”
“Shefali was extremely conscious about what she took and what she did. She was so conscious about her food. Just everything. Calling an unqualified person would be the last thing that she’d do,” Ghai added.
Mallika Sherawat has urged people to embrace natural beauty over “artificial cosmetics” in a video message to her fans.
Sherawat, known for movies such as “Murder”, “Pyaar Ke Side Effects”, “Welcome” and most recently “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video”, posted the video on Instagram on Sunday.
In the video, she asked her fans and followers to adopt a “healthy way of living”.
“There’s no filter I am using, there’s no makeup I’ve put on. I haven’t even brushed my hair yet. This is the first thing I am doing. I am sharing this video with you so that we all can say together, ‘No to botox, No to artificial cosmetic fillers, and yes to life, yes to a healthy way of living’. Love you all,” the 48-year-old actor said.
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