The chat, which quickly went viral, contains remarks widely condemned as sarcastic and insensitive-especially in the context of actress and model Shefali Jariwala's death on June 27, 2025, due to cardiac arrest.
What Triggered the Controversy
The controversy erupted when a journalist reportedly contacted Rohatgi to ask about rumors regarding tensions in her marriage with wrestler-turned-actor Sangram Singh. In her response, Rohatgi appeared annoyed and sent back a message that has since drawn heavy criticism from the public.
The Controversial Comments
In the viral exchange, Rohatgi allegedly replied (paraphrased):
"Sorry to hear you are depressed. Please don't take drugs during the day. Overdose can kill you, and then your own newspaper will say anti-ageing medicines did this to you."
This message is widely believed to be a direct and sarcastic reference to ongoing media speculation around Shefali Jariwala's sudden death, where some reports hinted at a possible link to anti-ageing medication-though no official confirmation has been made.
Public and Social Media Reaction
The comments were met with widespread outrage. Social media users called Rohatgi's message "disgusting," "vile," and "inhumane," accusing her of trivializing both mental health issues and the tragic passing of Shefali Jariwala. Many users demanded a public apology, while others urged celebrities to act more responsibly when commenting on sensitive topics like death and mental well-being.
Background: Shefali Jariwala's Untimely Death
Shefali Jariwala, remembered fondly as the "Kaanta Laga girl," passed away unexpectedly on June 27, 2025, following a cardiac arrest. While speculation about the possible involvement of anti-ageing treatments circulated in media outlets, the official postmortem report is still awaited.
In a heartfelt appeal, her husband Parag Tyagi requested the public and media to refrain from spreading unverified claims or making inappropriate remarks regarding her passing.