Shefali
Jariwala,
who
is
also
known
as
the
'Kaanta
Laga
Girl',
in
an
interview
with
TOI
revealed
that
she
earned
only
Rs
7000
for
appearing
in
the
2002
hit
remix.
Recently,
Shefali
was
seen
in
Bigg
Boss
season
13
as
a
wild
card
entry.
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"I
was
in
college
then
and
I
come
from
a
family
of
academicians,
so
my
parents
told
me
to
focus
on
my
studies.
But
I
wanted
to
do
it
because
I
was
getting
paid
for
it.
I
earned
Rs
7,000
from
that
song,
and
I
wanted
to
see
myself
on
TV,"
Shefali
said.
Kaanta
Laga
Talking
about
the
music
video
Shefali
revealed
that
her
father
was
against
the
idea
of
her
featuring
in
a
racy
music
video.
The
video
went
on
to
become
one
of
the
most
remembered
remixes
of
all
times
and
changed
her
life.
"My
father
was
completely
against
it.
So
first,
I
took
my
mom
into
confidence
and
then,
we
both
convinced
my
father.
And
that
song
turned
out
to
be
such
a
hit
that
it
was
like
a
fairytale
for
me.
It
changed
my
life
completely,"
she
said.
Shefali
With
Parag
Tyagi
After
featuring
in
several
music
videos
in
the
early
2000s,
Shefali
was
seen
in
Bollywood
film
Mujhse
Shaadi
Karoji
as
a
supporting
character.
Turning
to
TV,
she
participated
in
Nach
Baliye
5
with
her
then-boyfriend
and
now-husband
Parag
Tyagi.
Shefali
also
made
her
digital
debut
in
2018
with
ALT
Balaji's
adult
comedy
series
Baby
Come
Naa,
directed
by
Farhad
Samji.
Shefali
With
Pooch
Simba
Amid
nationwide
lockdown,
Shefali
is
currently
taking
care
of
her
pooch
Simba,
who
suffers
from
Vestibular
Syndrome.
She
has
taken
upon
herself
to
make
sure
Simba
keeps
active
and
exercises
regularly.
Shefali
On
Simba's
Condition
Shefali
said,
"Vestibular
Syndrome
can
be
very
distressing
to
witness,
and
many
owners
mistake
it
for
stroke.
Fortunately,
with
careful
nursing,
this
disease
often
improves
within
a
couple
of
months. Simba
is
doing
much
better
after
all
these
months
of
regular
physiotherapy,
but
he
is
also
affected
by
the
sudden
changes
brought
about
by
the
lockdown.
So,
I
try
to
keep
Simba
as
active
as
possible
and
am
in
regular
touch
with
the
vet."