YouTuber Claims Shefali Jariwala Appeared In Her Dream, Asked For Ganeshotsav To Be Celebrated At Home: 'Bappa Was In Her Hands' (VIDEO)
Over a week after Shefali Jariwala's death, a video has surfaced, showing a YouTuber claiming the late actress appeared in her dream, expressing a wish to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi at home. She insisted that her video was wasn't for views but to pass on the message to Shefali's husband

It has been two weeks since the untimely demise of actress and model Shefali Jariwala and fans continue to mourn her tragic passing. Her husband, actor Parag Tyagi, has also been posting emotional tributes, photos, and videos of the couple, keeping her memory alive on social media. Amid the grief and tributes, an unusual video has gone viral on Instagram.
A user claimed that Shefali appeared in her dream and expressed a wish to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi at home with fanfare. In the reel, the woman insisted that her intention was not to gain attention or views but to relay what she believed was an important message for Shefali's husband, Parag.
"Shefali Jariwala wants to bring Bappa (Lord Ganesha) home and welcome him with grand celebrations. First of all, I request everyone watching this video - please don't say anything negative about it. Everyone is still in shock over her death. This morning, Shefali came in my dream. Maybe it's because I've been thinking about her death a lot for the past few days...that could be the reason she appeared in my dream. I don't know how these things work or what they're connected to. Honestly, I don't even believe in such things too much," she said.
'Ganesh ji was in Shefali Jariwala's hands'
"But I felt it was important to get this message to her husband, Parag. She wants to welcome Bappa with celebration, she wants to bring Ganesh ji home. She wants everything to be done nicely and properly. This is her wish - this is what she told me in the dream. If you believe it, well and good, but I don’t want any views based on someone's death," the woman, who is also a content creator and YouTuber, stated.
The woman further revealed that the dream left her restless and confused.
"Ever since I saw this dream, I haven't been able to sleep or think clearly. I couldn't understand why she came in my dream, I don’t even have any connection to her. I had made two videos after her death because I was also very shocked. Maybe that’s why she came to me in my dream. Ganesh ji was in her hands, and she wants to celebrate this festival. I request everyone, please don't take this the wrong way. I did not make this video for views," she concluded.
Soon after the video was shared on Instagram, it garnered mixed response from netizens.
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However, it's important to note that in Hindu tradition, festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi are not typically celebrated in a household where there has been a recent death, as it is considered a mourning period.
Every year, Shefali used to celebrate the festival and bring Bappa home. She used to share photos and videos of the celebration with her fans and followers on social media.
Shefali Jariwala's death
Shefali passed away on June 27 at her Mumbai residence and initial media reports stated that she suffered a cardiac arrest due to low blood pressure.
The actress was reportedly on anti-ageing medications, and on the day of her death, she was fasting for spiritual purposes. According to media reports, she took an injection with the anti-ageing drug on an empty stomach, which might have triggered a sudden drop in her blood pressure, leading to heart attack.
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