Who Is Somy Ali? Exploring The Life Of Salman Khan's Ex-Girlfriend And Her Recent Zoom Call Invitation
Somy Ali, a Pakistani-American actress, recently caught attention by inviting Lawrence Bishnoi for a Zoom call. This invitation followed the shocking murder of Baba Siddique. Somy shared a direct message to Bishnoi on Instagram, expressing her wish to discuss certain matters with him. Bishnoi is currently in Sabarmati Central Jail. Her message, "mujhe aapse kuch baatain karne hain," has intrigued many about her identity and intentions.
Born on March 25, 1976, in Karachi, Sindh, Somy Ali is not just an actress but also a filmmaker, writer, model, and activist. She has appeared in Bollywood films like "Teesra Kaun," "Krishan Avtaar," "Aao Pyar Karen," and "Yaar Gaddar." Her mother Tehmina is Iraqi, while her father Madan is Pakistani. Somy lived in Karachi until she was nine before moving to South Florida.

Since 2007, Somy has been leading an NGO called 'No More Tears.' Recently, she shared a post that drew significant attention on social media. In this now-deleted post, she addressed Lawrence Bishnoi directly: "Namaste, Lawrence bhai, suna bhi hai aur dekha bhi ke aap jail se bhi Zoom calls kar rahe ho, toh mujhe aapse kuch baatein karne hain." She expressed her desire to discuss matters favoring Bishnoi.
In her message to Bishnoi, Somy mentioned wanting to connect via mobile and asked him how it could be arranged. She stated her interest in visiting Rajasthan for worship but wished to have a conversation with him first. She concluded the post with the assurance: "Trust me this chat is for your own good."
This intriguing invitation from Somy Ali has sparked curiosity among fans and followers. Many are eager to understand the reasons behind her reaching out to Lawrence Bishnoi and what she hopes to achieve through this interaction.