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“Kaanta Laga” Retired Forever as Makers Honour Shefali Jariwala’s Legacy


Mumbai, July 3, 2025: In a heartfelt tribute to the late Shefali Jariwala, the unforgettable face of the 2002 chartbuster Kaanta Laga, the song’s creators Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru have announced that the track will never be recreated, remixed, or reprised again.

The duo, who directed the original music video that turned Shefali into a pop culture phenomenon, made an emotional statement saying that Kaanta Laga belongs solely to her. “Shefali Jariwala is and will always be the one and only Kaanta Laga girl,” they stated. “This song is hers. We cannot imagine anyone else stepping into her shoes, and we never will.”

The directors likened the gesture to retiring the jersey number of a legendary athlete, a practice often used in sports to honor a player’s irreplaceable contribution. “Just like how a team retires a great player’s number, we are retiring Kaanta Laga. It will remain untouched—forever associated with Shefali,” they added.

Shefali Jariwala’s performance in the music video redefined the landscape of Indian pop music in the early 2000s. With her bold styling, electric screen presence, and dance moves, she left an indelible mark and earned the moniker “The Kaanta Laga Girl.”

Her sudden demise has sent waves of grief across the industry and among fans, many of whom remember the song as a defining anthem of their youth. Social media has been flooded with tributes and throwbacks, reflecting the deep cultural impact of the song and Shefali’s iconic presence.

The decision to retire the song not only cements Shefali’s legacy but also respects the emotional bond millions have with the track and the woman who made it legendary.

The song that once launched a thousand remixes will now rest in silence—a poignant and powerful reminder of Shefali Jariwala’s unmatched charisma and the mark she left on Indian pop history.

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Shefali Jariwala: A Celebrated Life Cut Short by Cardiac Arrest


Mumbai | June 28, 2025 — In an unexpected and tragic turn of events, Shefali Jariwala, best known as the “Kaanta Laga” sensation and later a contestant on Bigg Boss 13, passed away at the age of 42. The cause: a sudden cardiac arrest on the night of June 27. Reports confirm she was declared brought dead upon arrival at Bellevue Multispeciality Hospital in Mumbai after being rushed by her husband, Parag Tyagi, and others

  • Initial reports indicated Shefali experienced chest pain followed by a collapse at her Andheri residence late on June 27.
  • Some sources suggest a hospital arrival, while Mumbai Police confirmed her body was discovered at home and sent for postmortem to Cooper Hospital, with the precise cause pending official confirmation
  • Born on December 15, 1982, in Mumbai, Shefali rose to national fame in 2002 with the remix hit “Kaanta Laga,” earning her the enduring title of “Kaanta Laga girl”
  • She appeared in Bollywood movies (notably Mujhse Shaadi Karogi) and later on dance reality shows like Boogie Woogie, Nach Baliye 5 and 7.
  • In 2019, she returned to the spotlight via Bigg Boss 13, earning public affection and renewing interest in her iconic legacy

The entertainment fraternity has been vocal in mourning her at the sudden loss:

  • Singer Mika Singh posted, “I’m deeply shocked… Our beloved star and my dearest friend… Still can’t believe it. You will always be remembered for your grace, smile, and spirit. Om Shanti.”
  • Aly Goni, Divyanka Tripathi, Kamya Punjabi, and others have shared heartfelt condolences