Former Bollywood actress Somy Ali has finally broken her silence, dropping explosive revelations about her stormy affair with superstar Salman Khan — an affair that began with fairy-tale romance but ended in heartbreak, trauma, and a fight for survival.
From Love to Torture
In the 1990s, Somy Ali was Salman Khan’s glamorous girlfriend. She admits she was madly in love, swept away by the glitter of Bollywood’s biggest star. But behind the cameras and champagne nights, Somy paints a darker picture.
“He tortured me — mentally and emotionally. I went through hell in that relationship,” she revealed in a shocking confession.
The Break-Up That Shattered Her
The love story soon spiraled into pain. Somy claims the relationship’s collapse left her broken. She fled Mumbai’s gossip mills, abandoned her Bollywood career, and escaped to the U.S.
“Leaving was survival,” she said, recalling the moment she walked away.
Salman’s Dark Side
Somy isn’t pulling punches. She accuses Salman of volatile temper and emotional abuse. She even describes the chilling shadow of the underworld around him:
“They said, ‘We will abduct Somy Ali.’ Salman told me not to ask questions. How could I not? It was terrifying.”
Life After Bollywood
Today, the Somy Ali story has a surprising twist. Far away from the spotlight, she runs No More Tears, a U.S.-based NGO rescuing victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. From starlet to survivor to savior — her journey has stunned old fans.
Her India Comeback
Somy hasn’t forgotten her roots. She now plans to bring her NGO’s mission to India, building safe shelters for women in crisis.
“I want to give back to the country that made me who I am,” she insists.
From Glamour to Grit
Somy Ali’s life reads like a script Bollywood would never dare to film:
- From Salman’s dazzling arm candy…
- To a broken woman accusing him of cruelty…
- To a fearless activist rewriting her destiny.
Her words may shake Salman Khan’s fanbase, but Somy remains unflinching:
“The truth must come out — for me, and for every woman who suffers in silence.”