What was the reason for Shefali Zariwala’s fame?
The sudden death of actress and model Shefali Zariwala has left her fans in deep sorrow. According to Indian media reports, Shefali suffered a sudden heart attack last night. Her husband, Parag Tyagi, rushed her to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital in Andheri, but the doctors declared her dead on arrival.
It was the year 2002 when music channels were very popular in India, and many music albums were released regularly. During that time, a song was released that surprised both viewers and listeners. It was an old song that was beautifully remixed, and the video included bold scenes that were not common back then.
The song Kaanta Laga broke all records of popularity, and the lead girl of the video, Shefali Zariwala, became an overnight star.
The popularity of the song Kaanta Laga was so huge that it changed the culture of the Hindi music industry. After that, many old songs started getting remixed, and most of them followed the same bold style seen in Kaanta Laga.
Some of these songs include Chadhti Jawani, Pardesia, Sainya Dil Mein Aana Re, Kalyon Ka Chaman, Tu Tu Hai Wahi, Sajna Hai Mujhe, Bin Tere Sanam, Mere Naseeb Mein, and Ghar Jaayegi.
Many famous models acted in these music videos, and some of them later became popular stars. One notable name is Rakhi Sawant, who also started her career through such videos.
Another reason for Shefali Zariwala’s fame was her participation in Bigg Boss Season 13. She also made a cameo appearance in the Bollywood film Mujhse Shaadi Karogi alongside Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar.
Interestingly, her famous song Kaanta Laga was also played in that movie.
Shefali, who was 42 years old, was known for her amazing fitness. She often shared her fitness routines and tips on social media, and many of her followers felt inspired by her lifestyle.
According to Indian media, Shefali had epilepsy, a brain-related condition, and she was also battling depression. However, she tried to manage her mental health through yoga and self-care practices.
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