Shefali Jariwala Stopped Believing In Love After Divorce, People Said, ‘Kaanta Laga Ladki..Bold Hai’

Shefali Jariwala, one of the famous faces of the entertainment world, said goodbye to the world at the age of 42. Her sudden demise left the entire industry shaken to the core. The reason for the demise hasn’t been properly disclosed yet, but it was confirmed by the police that it was a natural death and there was no foul play involved. Shefali’s husband, Parag Tyagi was seen breaking down in tears, which is understandable, given the shocking turn of events in his life. Shefali and Parag got married in 2014, and since then, they have exuded power-couple vibes. 

Shefali Jariwala once recalled the difficult phase of her life after her divorce from Harmeet Singh

Before Parag Tyagi, Shefali was married to Harmeet Singh. The couple got married in 2004, soon after the Kaanta Laga song proved to be a breakthrough for the actress. However, after 5 years of their marital bliss, the duo parted ways. Shefali often talked about her divorce. In an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Shefali mentioned that when something like divorce happens, it feels like the end of the world. The actress said that it was difficult for her as well, but she could get out of this because she had a strong support system. Shefali said that when she got married and divorced, she was very young and went through a phase in life when people stop believing in love, but it eventually passed. Shefali bared her heart out and said:

“When that happens to you, you think it’s the end of the world, it is difficult, you think ‘what has happened?’ I was so young when I got married and I got divorced. It was very difficult for me but I had a very strong support system – my parents, my friends and everybody – so I could deal with it. And then, there were times when you stop believing in love. You go through that phase where you are like, ‘I don’t think I’ll ever fall in love again’ or ‘I don’t think I’ll ever get into a relationship again, shaadi toh bohot door ki baat hai (marriage is out of the question)’. But it passes.”

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