Shefali Jariwala's Husband Parag Tyagi Suspects Black Magic in Her Death
Shefali Jariwala's Husband Suspects Black Magic

Shefali Jariwala's untimely demise left her family, friends, and the entertainment industry in a state of profound shock. Her husband, Parag Tyagi, who has been documenting his life after her death, recently revealed that he found certain aspects of the incident highly unusual. In an exclusive interview with IANS, he expressed his belief that black magic may have played a role.

Parag Tyagi's Claims of Unnatural Circumstances

Speaking exclusively to IANS, Parag stated that several things felt extremely unnatural to him. However, he emphasized that he does not blame anyone and has surrendered the matter to God. When asked about his claims of experiencing negative energy or black magic, Parag elaborated, 'There were certain things that felt very unfortunate and unnatural to me. We were extremely health-conscious. We used to get regular blood tests and health check-ups done every few months. At that time, I was already spiritually connected and deeply devoted to Lord Hanuman.'

He added, 'During that phase, I strongly felt that something was not right, although I could not fully understand it then. Over time, between 2021 and 2024, I started understanding many things more deeply. I personally felt that something unnatural had happened.' However, Parag clarified that he does not blame anyone. 'I believe in God, karma, and divine timing. I connect with God every single day, and I believe that when the right time comes, the truth will reveal itself naturally. I leave everything in God's hands,' he concluded.

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Work as a Coping Mechanism

When asked if work has helped him stay emotionally strong during this difficult phase, Parag shared, 'People often say you should stay busy, but constantly staying busy can also become a form of escapism. No one can work twenty-four hours a day.' The 'Aghoori' actor revealed that the one thing that truly helped him was 'spirituality and our Sanatan philosophy.'

'When you connect with spirituality, it does not make you forget your pain, but it gives you the strength to deal with it,' he added. Parag further stated, 'Today's youth often lose themselves either in excessive work or in distractions and desires. Both can misguide a person for some time. Real strength comes from spirituality, faith, culture, and inner connection with God, regardless of which religion you belong to.'

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