Mallika Sherawat: Avoid Botox, Choose Natural Beauty After Shefali Jariwala's Death

In a no-makeup video, Sherawat encouraged fans to skip Botox and embrace wellness, shortly after Shefali Jariwala’s untimely death sparked debate over cosmetic procedures
Mallika Sherawat at the Romy TV awards (Hofburg Imperial Palace in Vienna)
Mallika Sherawat shared an unfiltered video urging fans to say no to Botox and fillers, embracing natural beauty and health.Manfred Werner (Tsui), CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
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Taking a strong stance against cosmetic enhancements, Bollywood actor Mallika Sherawat recently shared a no-makeup, no-filter video on Instagram, urging fans to reject artificial procedures like Botox and fillers. Instead, she encouraged embracing a healthy and natural lifestyle through clean eating, exercise, and self-care.

Her message comes at a time when many are increasingly turning to such treatments to meet beauty standards.

What She Said in the Video

The video, posted on June 29, begins with a raw and honest greeting: “Good morning you all. I just woke up and thought I’ll make a selfie video and share it with you all. There is no filter that I am using. There is no makeup that I have put on. I haven’t even brushed my hair yet. This is the first thing I am doing.”

She went on to encourage a more natural approach to beauty, highlighting yoga, healthy eating, and clean living as ways to glow from within.

In her caption, Sherawat wrote:

“No to Botox and fillers. Instead of chasing youth with these artificial procedures, I am nurturing it from within. Eating clean, hydration, sleeping early, and exercises are some of the practices I regularly follow. Let’s embrace our natural glow.”

Together we can say no to botox, no to artificial cosmetic fillers, and yes to life, yes to a healthy way of living.

Mallika Sherawat

The unfiltered, barefaced video echoed her larger message—embracing authenticity and ageing with grace.

Fans Applaud Her Honesty

The video struck a chord with many on social media. One user commented, “You are proof that true beauty doesn’t need filters or makeup. Your natural look is so refreshing and authentic, from which you radiate confidence and beauty without needing anything extra.”

Another wrote, “Thanks for promoting this as everyone is running behind cosmetic surgeries or fillers.” Many appreciated her honesty, with fans calling her brave for speaking out on a topic that most celebrities choose to stay silent about.

Context: Shefali Jariwala’s Sudden Demise

Though Sherawat did not mention anyone directly, the timing of her message has drawn attention, coming just two days after the unexpected death of actor and model Shefali Jariwala.

Jariwala, 42, passed away late on Friday night. While initial reports suggested cardiac arrest, recent updates hint that her death might be linked to a cosmetic procedure.

Illustration of a woman receiving Botox treatment on her face.
According to police sources, Shefali may have received an anti-ageing injection while fasting, which could have disrupted her system.Image: Freepik/Storyset

According to police sources, Shefali had been undergoing anti-ageing treatments for the last 5–6 years. It is now suspected that she may have received an anti-ageing injection while fasting, which could have disrupted her system.

However, the exact cause is still being investigated.

Growing Debate Around Beauty Treatments

Mallika Sherawat’s candid message, paired with the tragic loss of Shefali Jariwala, has reignited public debate on the risks of cosmetic treatments and the growing obsession with looking young.

As more cases surface involving complications from such procedures, there is an increasing push for awareness, regulation, and a shift in mindset—from external appearance to internal well-being.

(Rh/Pooja Bansal/MSM/SE)

Mallika Sherawat at the Romy TV awards (Hofburg Imperial Palace in Vienna)
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