
Varun Dhawan took to social media on Sunday to slam the “insensitive” media coverage following the death of Shefali Jariwala.
Shefali, who was known for ‘Kaanta Laga’, passed away on Friday due to a cardiac arrest. She was 42.
Varun penned a note on his Instagram handle on Sunday, questioning the need for covering "someone's grief". The 38-year-old actor didn't specify any name in the post.
"Again one more passing of a soul being insensitively covered by the media. I just don't understand why do you have to cover someone's grief everyone looks so uncomfortable with this how is this benefiting anyone...My request to my friends in the media this isn't the way someone would want their final journey covered," he wrote.
His post comes a day after news of Shefali’s death broke out. She was rushed to the hospital by her husband, Parag Tyagi, on Friday night, but was declared dead on arrival. She was 42.
Following this, many clips surfaced on social media, which resulted in paparazzi getting criticised for mobbing Shefali’s close ones during the tragic time.
One clip included her mother, Sunita Jariwala, breaking down as she arrived for her daughter's final rites.
Another video featured Tyagi folding his hands in front of the photographers as he walked towards Cooper Hospital, where Jariwala's body was taken for post-mortem.