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India.com
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Somy Ali recalls the time Suniel Shetty brought little Athiya to the sets of 'Anth': 'Cutest baby...'
Former actress and social activist Somy Ali fondly recalled the time when Suniel Shetty brought his daughter, little Athiya, to the sets of 1993 action film 'Anth.' Taking to Instagram, Ali posted an unseen rare image featuring Suniel holding his little daughter in his arms. Alongside this sweet shot, the actress wrote, 'I remember Suniel bringing Athiya to Anth sets, and not only was he an amazing father, but she was the cutest baby ever. Missing those days. #mumbaidiries #cutestbabyever #bestdadever #anth #sunielshetty #athiya.' In the image, the actor is seen lovingly holding his daughter while posing for the camera. 'Anth,' directed by Sanjay Khanna, starred Suniel Shetty and Somy Ali in pivotal roles. Aloknath, Paresh Rawal, Mohan Joshi, Deepak Shirke, Vijayendra Ghatge, Neena Gupta, and Makrand Deshpande also featured in the film. The action thriller was released on 10 June 1994. Somy Ali is known for her striking presence on Instagram, where she often shares anecdotes from her film career and personal life. Last week, she had shared a deeply emotional post reflecting on her journey in the Hindi film industry. With a heartfelt note accompanied by the hashtag Mumbai Diaries 1990–1999, Somy expressed gratitude for the love and acceptance she received as a young newcomer in Bollywood. Sharing a video featuring moments from the film, she wrote, 'Mumbai Diaries 1990-1999 Thank you India and thank you to the Hindi Film Fraternity for welcoming a girl who didn't know a thing about life or your world. Thank you for your love & kindness. Plus these stapled memories which will last forever in celluloid. #nostalgia #teenageintoadulthood #somyali #memoriesforlife #mumbai #bombaylove.' Somy Ali is widely known for her roles in films like 'Anth' (1994), 'Yaar Gaddar' (1994), 'Andolan' (1995), and 'Chupp' (1997).


Time of India
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Somy Ali recalls the time Suniel Shetty brought little Athiya to the sets of 'Anth'
Picture Credit: Facebook Former actress and social activist Somy Ali fondly recalled the time when Suniel Shetty brought his daughter, little Athiya, to the sets of 1993 action film 'Anth.' Taking to Instagram, Ali posted an unseen rare image featuring Suniel holding his little daughter in his arms. Alongside this sweet shot, the actress wrote, "I remember Suniel bringing Athiya to Anth sets, and not only was he an amazing father, but she was the cutest baby ever. Missing those days. #mumbaidiries #cutestbabyever #bestdadever #anth #sunielshetty #athiya." In the image, the actor is seen lovingly holding his daughter while posing for the camera. 'Anth,' directed by Sanjay Khanna, starred Suniel Shetty and Somy Ali in pivotal roles. Aloknath, Paresh Rawal, Mohan Joshi, Deepak Shirke, Vijayendra Ghatge, Neena Gupta, and Makrand Deshpande also featured in the film. The action thriller was released on 10 June 1994. Somy Ali is known for her striking presence on Instagram, where she often shares anecdotes from her film career and personal life. Last week, she had shared a deeply emotional post reflecting on her journey in the Hindi film industry. With a heartfelt note accompanied by the hashtag Mumbai Diaries 1990-1999, Somy expressed gratitude for the love and acceptance she received as a young newcomer in Bollywood. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5-year-old girl needs her second heart surgery! Donate For Health Donate Now Undo by Taboola by Taboola Sharing a video featuring moments from the film, she wrote, "Mumbai Diaries 1990-1999 Thank you India and thank you to the Hindi Film Fraternity for welcoming a girl who didn't know a thing about life or your world. Thank you for your love & kindness. Plus these stapled memories which will last forever in celluloid. #nostalgia #teenageintoadulthood #somyali #memoriesforlife #mumbai #bombaylove." Somy Ali is widely known for her roles in films like 'Anth' (1994), 'Yaar Gaddar' (1994), 'Andolan' (1995), and 'Chupp' (1997).


India.com
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet actress who once used to shoot 3 films together, was friend of Salman Khan, quit acting after..., she is now…
In the world of glitz and glamour, many actors and actresses come and go. While many sustain, others fail to make an impression. In the same notes, Bollywood witnessed an actress who made a name for herself. However, her career had highs and lows, which brought her major limelight. This actress was originally a Pakistani but then moved to Mumbai to try her luck. Her career was brief, merely for five years, but the roles she played remained with the audience. If you are wondering who we are talking about, then this actress in discussion is no one but Somy Ali. Born on March 25, 1976, in Karachi, Pakistan, Somy belonged to a family where her mother, Tehmina, is Iraqi, and her father, Madan, is Pakistani. Somy dropped out of school and urged her father to send her to Mumbai to try her luck in Bollywood. At 16, Somy moved to the city of dreams with her dream of becoming an actress. Somy Ali's Brief Career Somy made her debut with the film Krishan Avtaar in 1993. While Krishan Avtaar is often cited as her debut, she also appeared in the film Anth in the same year. She later starred in films like Yaar Gaddar, Teesra Kaun?, and Andolan. Somy Ali's career in Bollywood was relatively short, as she left the film industry in 1999. Somy Ali's Controversial Affair With Salman Khan Rather than for her professional life, Somy made headlines for her personal life. The actress was in a relationship with Salman Khan, which later on turned ugly. The duo dated for 8 years. However, after parting ways, Somy revealed some dark sides of her relationship, where she spoke about Salman's one-night stands and how she was physically and verbally abused by the actor. Somy's statements on Salman made headlines. However, the actor never responded to any of these statements. After quiting acting Somy is a social activist.


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Somy Ali on supporting LGBTQIA+: You deserve safety and dignity
Somy Ali Actor-turned-activist Somy Ali has long supported those facing abuse and displacement. Through her non-profit NGO, she has worked closely with survivors from diverse backgrounds, including many from the LGBTQAI+ community, offering legal assistance, shelter, and long-term support. She shares, 'Some of the stories I've come across have been deeply distressing. Many LGBTQAI+ individuals come to us after being forced out of their homes or facing situations where their safety is at risk. There's nothing wrong with being who you are — but unfortunately, not everyone sees it that way.' Somy recalls helping an individual who faced serious threats due to his identity. She says, 'We were able to support him through relocation, provide shelter, and connect him with legal resources. He's now in a safer environment and working towards rebuilding his life.' Even after finding safety, survivors often carry emotional wounds that take time to heal. 'One of the most common concerns I hear is, 'Will you still help me if I tell you everything?' My answer is always — yes. We see you, and we are here to support you,' she says. Pride Month, for Somy, is a time to reaffirm this commitment. 'Back when I was a student at Nova Southeastern University, I helped start the first Gay and Lesbian student group there. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Launch Offer – SPR Gurgaon Homes Signature Global Book Now Undo That experience shaped how I view advocacy — it's about creating safe spaces where people can share, heal, and be seen,' she says. Each year, her NGO hosts quiet gatherings during Pride Month to support survivors, but the work, she stresses, is year-round. She asserts, 'For us, Pride is about creating room for every story — not just visibility, but belonging.' She notes that challenges still persist, especially for those navigating economic hardship. She says, 'Many of the LGBTQAI+ individuals we work with face multiple vulnerabilities — housing instability, lack of employment, and limited family support. While conversations around inclusion have grown, many still struggle with safety and acceptance.' Somy believes lasting change happens through empathy. She says, 'People respond to stories. When they hear what someone has experienced, it opens a door to understanding. You build bridges through listening, compassion, and respect. That's the only way forward — for all of us.'


Time of India
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Somy Ali reveals she signed ‘Chupp' as a tribute to her childhood crush Rajesh Khanna: 'I couldn't think of a better way to...'
Somy Ali recently shared a very personal story about one of the most special decisions in her film career. She revealed why she chose to sign a movie inspired by her childhood crush, the legendary Bollywood actor Rajesh Khanna . A heartfelt throwback to 'Chupp' On Thursday, Somy posted a throwback video from the 1997 thriller 'Chupp' on Instagram. She called the experience 'nothing short of an honour' and said it was a 'privilege' to work with veteran actors Avinash Wadhawan, Jeetendra , and the late Om Puri . Her post showed how much she admired her co-stars and how grateful she felt to be part of the film. Somy Ali wrote, 'It's #tbt baby! A privilege would be an understatement to have worked with @ Jeetu ji and the magnificent Late Om Puri ji. Aside from the three reasons, I signed this film as it was a remake of my seven year old and to date biggest crush in world! Kakaji AKA Rajesh Khanna. I couldn't think of a better way to be Chupp and head back home to America, but not be 'Chupp' in real life. #chupp #ompuri #avinashwadhawan #jeetuji #somyali #tbt. ' Why Rajesh Khanna meant so Much Rajesh Khanna was Bollywood's first superstar, and for Somy Ali, he was much more than that. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo She called him her 'seven year old and to date biggest crush.' This deep admiration made the film even more special for her because 'Chupp' was a remake connected to his legacy. About the film 'Chupp' 'Chupp' was directed by Ambrish Sangal and featured an impressive cast, including Jeetendra, Om Puri, Avinash Wadhawan, and Somy herself. The film is a remake of the 1989 Kannada thriller 'Tarka', which was based on the famous Agatha Christie play, 'The Unexpected Guest'. This thriller unfolds with mystery and suspense, centred around secrets that slowly unravel, a plot that kept the audience on edge. Somy Ali's career highlights Somy Ali is known for her roles in films like 'Anth' (1994), 'Yaar Gaddar' (1994), 'Andolan' (1995), and 'Chupp' (1997). Salman Khan Graces Ayaz & Zeba's Wedding In Style Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .