Parag Tyagi clarifies Shefali Jariwala never consumed anti-ageing drugs

In a poignant rebuttal, Parag Tyagi, the husband of the late actress Shefali Jariwala, has dismissed rumors suggesting her untimely death stemmed from anti-aging medications ingested without food. Speaking candidly on the YouTube channel Shefali Parag Tyagi, Tyagi labeled such assertions as “half-baked information” and emphasized that his wife’s regimen centered on straightforward wellness practices rather than risky interventions.
Shefali Jariwala, beloved for her breakout role in the 2002 hit music video “Kaanta Laga” and subsequent stints in films like Mujhse Shaadi Karoge, Baby Come Na, and Ouch 2, as well as reality TV staples such as Nach Baliye and Bigg Boss 13, passed away abruptly, leaving the entertainment world reeling. Months later, Tyagi addressed the speculation head-on, clarifying that Jariwala avoided daily oral supplements due to her busy schedule and instead opted for monthly intravenous infusions.
“These included multivitamins, Vitamin C, collagen, and glutathione, one of the best antioxidants,” Tyagi shared, underscoring the routine’s safety and benefits. He portrayed her approach as a model of moderation: a controlled diet paired with consistent workouts, sans any extremes. Far from deprivation, Jariwala indulged occasionally savoring ice cream or Chinese cuisine on Sundays before joining Tyagi for exercise sessions. “She lived a balanced life,” he affirmed, attributing her radiant, youthful glow to discipline and self-care, not exotic treatments.
Tyagi also tackled another persistent narrative: that Jariwala was fasting excessively on the day she died. “She did fast that day, but she had food after performing pooja, then slept, and ate again later. It wasn’t like she didn’t eat at all,” he explained, expressing frustration over unchecked gossip. “I don’t know where this fasting story came from. People just picked it up and spread it. I request everyone to find the truth before talking,” he implored, directing his plea to both the public and media outlets.
Through this disclosure, Tyagi not only honors Jariwala’s memory but also calls for restraint in an era of viral misinformation, reminding all that her legacy endures in her vibrant contributions to Bollywood.