Parag Tyagi alleges black magic behind wife Shefali Jariwala’s shocking death | WATCH

New Delhi:Parag Tyagi drops a surprising statement on Shefali Jariwala’s death. Was black magic behind the Kaanta Laga star’s shocking end? In a chilling podcast reveal, her husband claims supernatural forces targeted her not once, but twice—sensing dark vibes during prayers.

Official reports said cardiac arrest, but Prag Tyagi insists evil rituals sealed her fate at just 42. Fans are stunned as he spills eerie details that refuse to fade. What’s the truth behind this haunting tragedy?

Shefali Jariwala’s death was caused by black magic

Actor Parag Tyagi, husband of late TV star Shefali Jariwala, has sparked massive controversy with his bold claims of black magic before her sudden death in June 2025. Speaking on a candid podcast with actor Paras Chhabra, Tyagi firmly stated his belief in supernatural involvement, despite official reports citing cardiac arrest as the cause. “Yaar hai hai a lot of people don’t love these things, but I love them a lot. There is God in this world and there are devils too. And we know that people are not hurt by their own sorrow, they are hurt by the happiness of others,” Tyagi said, in a podcast hosted by Paras Chhabra.

Husband’s eerie sensing

Tyagi revealed he sensed something wrong multiple times, especially during his prayers. “I don’t feel like I know who has done it. I can’t say who did it, but who did it. And I feel like it’s so messed up. Not once has this feeling happened, and once again it has come out but this time it’s a little heavy, I don’t know, no idea what this thing did,” he shared on the podcast, attributing the detection to his spiritual instincts. Paras Chhabra added symptoms like sleeplessness, anxiety, depression, and dark circles, though Prayag avoided full details.

 

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Prior warnings ignored?

This wasn’t the first time, Tyagi emphasised. During the initial incident, Shefali’s cheerful nature changed subtly, and he could feel it by touch. “When I first met her, I felt something very bad. For the first time, she is such a cheerful girl, I couldn’t tell you her main exact symptoms… I don’t want to go into too many details, but by touching her I can understand that she is very bad,” he explained. For the second, heavier attack, he ramped up his pooja rituals, convinced “I know for 100 per cent someone has done it.”

Legacy and tributes

Shefali, famed for her 2002 remix hit Laga County, left fans reeling at 42. Tyagi has kept her memory alive through emotional social media tributes, including one on her 43rd birthday: “Love you till my last breath.” While medical findings point to health issues, Tyagi’s claims fuel ongoing debates and rumours. No names were named, but his words add a supernatural twist to the tragedy that shook Bollywood.

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