In a deeply emotional moment outside Mumbai’s Cooper Hospital, Hindustani Bhau (Vikas Fhatak) broke down as he mourned the untimely death of his close friend and “rakhi sister” Shefali Jariwala. “She was like a daughter to me,” he said, his voice cracking. Their bond, first formed during Bigg Boss 13, transcended television and turned into a genuine sibling-like relationship that touched many hearts.
Known affectionately as the “Kaanta Laga girl,” Shefali Jariwala rose to fame in the early 2000s and later gained a new wave of popularity through her appearance on Bigg Boss. On Raksha Bandhan, she regularly tied rakhi to Hindustani Bhau, calling him her protector and sharing heartfelt messages on social media to celebrate the bond they had built. The affection was mutual—Bhau often spoke of her with pride and warmth.
The 42-year-old actress was reportedly brought dead to Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital. While the news has sent shockwaves through the entertainment world and her fanbase, the exact cause of death has not yet been disclosed. The sudden nature of her passing has only deepened the collective grief, especially for those close to her who saw her as more than just a public figure.
As fans remember her charm, poise, and joyful screen presence, friends like Hindustani Bhau are left grappling with a loss that feels incredibly personal. Her unexpected goodbye is a reminder of life’s fragility—and the quiet strength of the bonds we form along the way. For Bhau, she wasn’t just a fellow contestant or a celebrity—she was family.
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