Shefali Jariwala, the model and actress who rose to fame in 2002 with the iconic remix song “Kaanta Laga”, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 42. The cause of her death remains unknown, but early investigations suggest a possible link to the anti-aging medications and treatments she had been undergoing.
According to a police official quoted by Press Trust of India (PTI), Shefali had reportedly received an anti-aging injection on the afternoon of June 27. Shortly after, her blood pressure dropped rapidly, and she began trembling. She was immediately rushed to Belle Vue Multi-Specialty Hospital in Andheri, where doctors declared her dead on arrival.
Initial police reports indicate that Shefali had been taking multiple medications, including anti-aging pills, which she may have consumed on an empty stomach — a possible reason for the sudden blood pressure drop.
The police were informed of her death around 1 a.m. the following night. Her body was sent for autopsy to a Mumbai hospital. So far, statements from 10 individuals have been recorded, including her husband, parents, and domestic staff who were present at home during the incident.
A forensic team, along with the police, visited Shefali residence and collected multiple samples, including her medications and the anti-aging injections she was using. Officials have stated that no foul play has been found yet, though investigations are still ongoing.

Wider Debate on Anti-Aging Treatments:
While the exact cause of Shefali’s death has not been officially confirmed, her sudden passing has triggered a growing debate across India and Pakistan about the risks associated with anti-aging treatments. Many experts and social media users have begun to question the safety of these widely used products, particularly when taken without proper medical supervision.
Health professionals warn that unregulated use of anti-aging pills and injections — especially when self-administered or taken on an empty stomach — can lead to severe complications, including hormone imbalance, low blood pressure, and even cardiac issues.
Conclusion:
As the entertainment industry and fans mourn the loss of Shefali Jariwala, her death serves as a somber reminder of the potential health dangers behind beauty-enhancing shortcuts. The final postmortem report will provide clarity, but the public discussion on health, aging, and safety is already well underway.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q1. What caused Shefali Jariwala’s death?
The exact cause is still under investigation, but initial reports suggest a reaction to anti-aging treatments.
Q2. What are the risks of anti-aging pills and injections?
They can cause severe side effects, including low blood pressure, hormonal issues, and even heart problems if not taken under medical supervision.
Q3. Was foul play involved in Shefali’s death?
As of now, police have found nothing suspicious. Investigations are ongoing.
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