Somy Ali, former Bollywood actress and now a hot topic in the industry’s buzzing circles, recently turned heads with an AMA (Ask Me Anything) session on Reddit. Known for her connection with Salman Khan, especially during the recent Salman-Lawrence Bishnoi feud where she oddly stepped in to mediate, Ali’s new revelations have shifted public focus back onto her tumultuous past.
Ali’s career in Bollywood was sparked by a teenage infatuation, not a passion for acting. During her AMA, she confessed, “I didn’t go there to act; it was a silly crush,” revealing her initial star-struck move to Mumbai. The relationship with Khan, however, was far from the fairy tale she had envisioned. Ali recounted that she was only 16 when their relationship began, and soon after, the reality became grim. Accusations of infidelity, including claims that Khan had “eight one-night stands,” left her disillusioned.
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When asked if Khan was a good person, Ali’s response was cryptic and hinted at deeper issues, saying, “If walls can talk! forced abortions! wait for my novel.” This statement fueled widespread speculation about further dark details she plans to unveil.
Ali’s reasons for exiting the film industry were equally shocking. She shared that she left after enduring “physical and verbal” abuse and learning about Khan’s involvement with another woman, widely believed to be Aishwarya Rai. Following this revelation, Ali prioritized her education and moved on from Bollywood.
A moment that resonated with readers was when Ali made a sharp comparison, stating, “I think Ted Bundy had better manners than Salman,” highlighting the resentment and pain that she still carries from her experiences.
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Ali’s AMA didn’t stop at her personal life; she also brought up Bollywood’s most controversial cases, including Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. She boldly asserted that Rajput’s death wasn’t a suicide but a murder, a claim that echoes ongoing conspiracy theories and continues to challenge the official narrative. This statement adds momentum to those who believe Rajput’s tragic passing was part of a more significant cover-up involving Bollywood’s power brokers.
She also referenced the 2013 death of Jiah Khan, who was found dead under suspicious circumstances, hinting at a more sinister story involving pregnancy and an alleged connection between her then-boyfriend Sooraj Pancholi and Salman Khan. Ali suggested Pancholi sought advice from Khan during that period, raising questions about the extent of influence in such matters.
Somy Ali’s AMA has certainly added fuel to the fire of Bollywood’s long-standing controversies, opening up old wounds and sparking fresh conversations. Whether these claims will lead to deeper investigations or become another chapter in the industry’s tumultuous history remains to be seen.