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gossipchachi-blog · 8 months ago
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lyricsolution-com · 6 days ago
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Somy Ali Calls Being Known As Salman Khan's Ex-Girlfriend 'The Biggest Curse' | People News
Mumbai: Somy Ali, an actress and social worker who dated Bollywood actor Salman Khan in the 90s, says being known as his ex-girlfriend is the biggest curse for her.  Speaking exclusively to IANS, Somy Ali spoke about her days with Salman, her tryst with Bollywood, her NGO ‘No More Tears’, underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, etc. When asked, “if her tumultuous relationship with Salman Khan had yielded…
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tfgadgets · 21 days ago
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Salman Khan's ex-girlfriend Somy Ali on Lawrence Bishnoi, Anupam Kher regrets not having a child with Kirron Kher, Karan Johar sells Dharma Productions stakes: Top 5 entertainment news
Dive into the top five entertainment stories of the day, where we bring you the latest buzz straight from the world of movies, celebrities, and pop culture. From Salman Khan‘s ex-girlfriend Somy Ali talking about gangster Lawrence Bishnoi to Anupam Kher expressing his regret over not having a child with Kirron Kher to Karan Johar selling 50 per cent stake of his Dharma Productions to Adar…
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rightnewshindi · 2 months ago
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#MeToo की चपेट में आए सलमान खान, एक्स गर्लफ्रेंड सोमी अली ने लगाए महिला शोषण के गंभीर आरोप
Somy Ali On Bollywood Casting Couch: मलयालम फिल्म इंडस्ट्री में इन दिनों रोज कोई ना कोई खुलासा हो रहा है। कई जाने माने मॉलीवुड के एक्टर्स और डायरेक्टर्स #MeToo में फंसते हुए नजर आ रहे हैं। इस बीच सलमान खान की एक्स गर्लफ्रेंड सोमी अली ने भी बॉलीवुड को लेकर कई चौंकाने वाले खुलासे किए हैं। सोमी को दी गई थी हिदायत सोमी अली (Salman Khan Ex Girlfriend Somy Ali) ने 90 के दशक में कुछ बॉलीवुड की फिल्मों…
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bhaskarlive · 3 months ago
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Somy Ali on participating in ‘Bigg Boss 18’: It’s a complete rumour, rating boost tactic
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Former Bollywood actress has cleared the air about being approached for superstar Salman Khan-hosted controversial show “Bigg Boss 18”. She said it’s a complete rumour and at best a rating boost tactic.
It was reported that Somy was approached for the controversial reality show “Bigg Boss 18” as per the list of participants floating on the Internet.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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djarshaddj · 2 years ago
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Somy Ali alleges Salman khan for being physical abuse, with her
Somy Ali alleges Salman khan for being physical abuse, with her
Somy Ali alleges Salman khan for being physical abuse, with her, Salman Khan is embroiled in yet another controversy after Somy Ali speaks out about being physically abused by her and accuses Salman khan via her Instagram handle. Somy Ali is the person she dated in her 90s. After accusing Salman Khan, Somy Ali suddenly deleted the post from social media, but someone took a screenshot of the post…
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playlists-in-fall · 1 year ago
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-great songs that have less than 100,000 listens on spotify (as of 11/15/23)
not all of these songs are for everyone, but i highly recommend giving all of them a shot!
[numbers indicate the number of plays each song had when making the playlist]
again - matt elliot (51,025)
algo dulce (spanish version) - calimossa (42,525)
an diesem abend - klaus johann grobe (97,262)
bottom line - dom fera (57,772)
close your eyes - mom rock (32,813)
confetti - julia bhatt (8,665)
dancin' for the man - skatt bros (16,028)
deanna - time for three (29,174)
doomed to repeat - king of foxes (24,182)
drømmer om deg - evig ferie (13,869)
fighter - isák (41,635)
flinching (my side of things) - mom rock (61,245)
heater - mom rock (79,818)
high society - my kid brother (57,722)
hilat - isák (44,790)
hitchhiking - parrotfish (34,361)
hope fool - glob (2,625)
i iv v - don mccloskey (53,576)
it wouldn't be right - chasing jonah (55,296)
joy - time for three (90,112)
khan blues - otyken (97,620)
khuluma - somi, msaki (62,942)
kk - cacophony (87,573)
lehajtott fejjel - generál (21,739)
a little ache - lerato ma (1,252)
lucid dream - cosmic spice (98,932)
luxury of self destruction - ttrruuces (17,353)
phad thai - klossmajor (61,457)
порушка параня - ариэль (35,288)
r u happy now? - glob (3,242)
reap what you sow - matt elliot (53,762)
red rose - lorna (70,028)
sini - 9 grader nord (13,871)
spiegel song - the guggenheim grotto (28,787)
stay - parrotfish (6,540)
так всегда - источник (86,509)
tell me - cacophony (46,320)
til one of us stops lying - mom rock (69,418)
ubusuku - urban village (83,836)
vale of tears - jay clifford (71,512)
village - we are the night (42,578)
zugzwang - matt elliot (56,518)
økernsenteret - blomst (32,829)
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thezeusos · 4 days ago
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Salman Khan is worse than Lawrence Bishnoi says Somy Ali
Former actress Somy Ali who was in a relationship with Salman Khan for about eight years, in her latest interview, has spilled beans on her days with Salman, her tryst with Bollywood, Lawrence Bishnoi and more Somy also compared Salman to Lawrence Bishnoi and stated, “Considering what Salman did to me, I can say that Bishnoi (Lawrence) is better than him.” She also recalled how once Salman was…
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starbiopic · 6 days ago
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Somi Ali Claims New Angle in Sushant Singh Rajput Case, Calls for Justice
Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s tragic death in 2020 shocked the nation, sparking widespread speculation and conspiracy theories. Now, actress and social worker Somi Ali, known as Salman Khan’s former girlfriend, has reignited the conversation by alleging that Sushant’s death was a murder, not a suicide, and that his autopsy report was altered to show otherwise. These claims, made during…
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odnewsin · 12 days ago
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Salman Khan is worse than Bishnoi: Somy Ali
Mumbai: Actress and social worker, Somy Ali who was in a relationship with Salman Khan for about eight years has spoken exclusively to IANS and spilled beans on her days with Salman, her tryst with Bollywood, Lawrence Bishnoi and more. When asked “Why Salman remains on good terms with his previous girlfriends like Sangeeta Bijlani and Katrina Kaif but not with her, Somy stated “Because the way…
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bollywoodpollywoodlifez · 20 days ago
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lyricsolution-com · 9 days ago
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Somy Ali's SHOCKING Revelation: ''Salman Got A Call From The Underworld'' | People News
Mumbai: Somy Ali, the ex-girlfriend of Salman Khan made a sensational revelation about a threatening call from the Underworld to the superstar in the 90s, when she was in a relationship with him. Speaking exclusively to IANS, Somy Ali recalled her days with Salman Khan, her tryst with Bollywood, Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and more. Asked if during her relationship with Salman in the 1990s,…
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tfgadgets · 9 days ago
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Salman Khan's Ex Somy Ali Claims He Got Threats From Underworld In 1990s
According to Somy, Salman Khan kept her away from such matters. Mumbai: Somy Ali, the ex-girlfriend of Salman Khan made a sensational revelation about a threatening call from the underworld to the superstar in the 90s, when she was in a relationship with him. Speaking exclusively to IANS, Somy Ali recalled her days with Salman Khan, her tryst with Bollywood, underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, and…
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dhaliwalmanjit · 22 days ago
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SALMAN KHAN की EX GIRLFRIEND SOMY ALI ने LAWRENCE BISHNOI को दी LIVE TV ...
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news365timesindia · 22 days ago
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[ad_1] Somy Ali, who was previously in a relationship with Salman Khan, had recently written a post dedicated to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, inviting him for a Zoom call. The actor, however, deleted the post later. In an interview with Hindustan Times, Somy speaks about initiating peace with Lawrence, her newly launched film production company and safety of women in theentertainment industry and more. Somy Ali on initiating peace talks with Lawrence Bishnoi When asked about her recent post on inviting Lawrence Bishnoi for a Zoom call, Somy states, “The death threats to Salman were truly concerning, and when I addressed Lawrence Bishnoi, my intention was to encourage peace and dialogue, not fuel animosity. Today’s film industry is a completely different landscape compared to the 90s, but safety was always an underlying concern, particularly for women. I never faced direct threats, but there were moments that left me uneasy.” She adds, “One such moment occurred in March ’93, when both Sridevi and I were staying in the SeaRock Hotel in Mumbai, and we were quickly moved out. A week later, the hotel was targeted, which sent a shockwave through me. Moments like these remind us of the fragility of our safety in the industry.” Somy Ali on playing inspiring and empowering characters The actor had recently announced about acting in films produced under Somy Ali Productions apart from launching newcomers. When asked whether she has any boundaries or apprehensions about the kind of characters or scripts she would portray on-screen, Somy points out, “I’m genuinely excited about Somy Ali Productions, and the ability to use film as a vehicle to tell stories that matter. Beyond giving newcomers a platform, I am drawn to roles highlighting strong, complex characters—especially women, transgender individuals, and LGBTQ+ stories. I’ve also become deeply interested in telling the stories of men who’ve been wrongfully accused. My work with No More Tears has deeply shaped the narratives I want to explore—ones that show survival, resilience, and justice.” Somy Ali on receiving support from India for her NGO Somy’s social media posts have gained much attention, especially from India in the last two years. When questioned if that contributed to bringing more light to her work, she says, “Yes, social media has been transformative in raising awareness for No More Tears. The support I’ve received from India has been overwhelming, allowing us to reach a broader global audience. This increased visibility has helped us connect with more survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking who need our support while also raising much-needed funds to continue our work. I’m incredibly grateful for this platform, as it has enabled us to spread awareness and create a compassionate community dedicated to making real change.” Somy Ali on unity among women in film industry The actor has often backed Deepika Padukone, Kangana Ranaut, and Zeenat Aman in her social media posts. When quizzed about the supposed lack of support for women in Bollywood by their female colleagues, Somy states, “There’s a slow but positive shift in how women support one another in Bollywood, but it’s still not where it should be. The competitive environment and societal pressures on women to uphold specific images often make it difficult for genuine solidarity to thrive. I supported Kangana, Deepika, and Zeenat because they each demonstrated strength in standing up for what they believed in, even when it wasn’t easy. More unity among women in the industry is crucial if we want lasting change—not just for ourselves but for future generations of actresses and women behind the camera.” Somy Ali opens up on Raj Kiran missing case Somy has posted about Hindi film actor Raj Karan going missing on social media and raised concerns about him in several interviews. When asked if she got any support or help from her Bollywood colleagues or friends, she says, “Raj Kiran was an incredible actor; his unexplained disappearance has always weighed heavily on me.
I’ve brought up this issue many times because his story deserves closure, not just for his family but for his fans, too. Sadly, I haven’t received much support from Bollywood in my efforts, which has been quite disheartening. But I will continue my pursuit because I believe he deserves justice. I often reflect on how my final Bollywood film, Agnichakra, had him as a co-star playing a police inspector—it’s something I hold close, even though that film is not the one I recommend.” Somy Ali on thesafety of women in theentertainment industry Somy works closely with survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. When asked if she feels the condition of women in the media and entertainment industry in the US has improved after the #MeToo movement and Harvey Weinstein case, she states, “The Harvey Weinstein case was a watershed moment for the industry, and while it did spark change, we still have a lot of work ahead. The #MeToo movement has empowered many women, but exploitation and discrimination remain prevalent. The entertainment industry is responsible for ensuring women’s safety and dignity in both the US and India.” [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 22 days ago
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[ad_1] Somy Ali, who was previously in a relationship with Salman Khan, had recently written a post dedicated to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, inviting him for a Zoom call. The actor, however, deleted the post later. In an interview with Hindustan Times, Somy speaks about initiating peace with Lawrence, her newly launched film production company and safety of women in theentertainment industry and more. Somy Ali on initiating peace talks with Lawrence Bishnoi When asked about her recent post on inviting Lawrence Bishnoi for a Zoom call, Somy states, “The death threats to Salman were truly concerning, and when I addressed Lawrence Bishnoi, my intention was to encourage peace and dialogue, not fuel animosity. Today’s film industry is a completely different landscape compared to the 90s, but safety was always an underlying concern, particularly for women. I never faced direct threats, but there were moments that left me uneasy.” She adds, “One such moment occurred in March ’93, when both Sridevi and I were staying in the SeaRock Hotel in Mumbai, and we were quickly moved out. A week later, the hotel was targeted, which sent a shockwave through me. Moments like these remind us of the fragility of our safety in the industry.” Somy Ali on playing inspiring and empowering characters The actor had recently announced about acting in films produced under Somy Ali Productions apart from launching newcomers. When asked whether she has any boundaries or apprehensions about the kind of characters or scripts she would portray on-screen, Somy points out, “I’m genuinely excited about Somy Ali Productions, and the ability to use film as a vehicle to tell stories that matter. Beyond giving newcomers a platform, I am drawn to roles highlighting strong, complex characters—especially women, transgender individuals, and LGBTQ+ stories. I’ve also become deeply interested in telling the stories of men who’ve been wrongfully accused. My work with No More Tears has deeply shaped the narratives I want to explore—ones that show survival, resilience, and justice.” Somy Ali on receiving support from India for her NGO Somy’s social media posts have gained much attention, especially from India in the last two years. When questioned if that contributed to bringing more light to her work, she says, “Yes, social media has been transformative in raising awareness for No More Tears. The support I’ve received from India has been overwhelming, allowing us to reach a broader global audience. This increased visibility has helped us connect with more survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking who need our support while also raising much-needed funds to continue our work. I’m incredibly grateful for this platform, as it has enabled us to spread awareness and create a compassionate community dedicated to making real change.” Somy Ali on unity among women in film industry The actor has often backed Deepika Padukone, Kangana Ranaut, and Zeenat Aman in her social media posts. When quizzed about the supposed lack of support for women in Bollywood by their female colleagues, Somy states, “There’s a slow but positive shift in how women support one another in Bollywood, but it’s still not where it should be. The competitive environment and societal pressures on women to uphold specific images often make it difficult for genuine solidarity to thrive. I supported Kangana, Deepika, and Zeenat because they each demonstrated strength in standing up for what they believed in, even when it wasn’t easy. More unity among women in the industry is crucial if we want lasting change—not just for ourselves but for future generations of actresses and women behind the camera.” Somy Ali opens up on Raj Kiran missing case Somy has posted about Hindi film actor Raj Karan going missing on social media and raised concerns about him in several interviews. When asked if she got any support or help from her Bollywood colleagues or friends, she says, “Raj Kiran was an incredible actor; his unexplained disappearance has always weighed heavily on me.
I’ve brought up this issue many times because his story deserves closure, not just for his family but for his fans, too. Sadly, I haven’t received much support from Bollywood in my efforts, which has been quite disheartening. But I will continue my pursuit because I believe he deserves justice. I often reflect on how my final Bollywood film, Agnichakra, had him as a co-star playing a police inspector—it’s something I hold close, even though that film is not the one I recommend.” Somy Ali on thesafety of women in theentertainment industry Somy works closely with survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. When asked if she feels the condition of women in the media and entertainment industry in the US has improved after the #MeToo movement and Harvey Weinstein case, she states, “The Harvey Weinstein case was a watershed moment for the industry, and while it did spark change, we still have a lot of work ahead. The #MeToo movement has empowered many women, but exploitation and discrimination remain prevalent. The entertainment industry is responsible for ensuring women’s safety and dignity in both the US and India.” [ad_2] Source link
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