Soumi Ali spoke about her tumultuous relationship with Salman Khan, alleging infidelity and abuse. He also expressed his views on the recent threats against him.
Former actor Soumi Ali held a session on the social media platform on Monday evening in which he dropped several bombs. She spoke about her ex-boyfriend Salman Khan’s ‘bad behaviour’.
Soumi Ali launched a series of attacks on Salman, saying he had ‘8 night stands’ when she was with him in the 1990s. A user asked him why he left Bollywood. She said, because I was tired of Salman’s 8 night stands. Also, I could not tolerate physical and verbal abuse and verbal abuse on a daily basis.
The former actress added, “I left Salman Khan when he was with a new girl named Ash.
When Soumi Ali, who was believed to have been in a relationship with Khan in the 1990s, was asked how Salman found a badass girl like her, she said, “I was 16 years old. I wasn’t rude.” Talking more about Salman, he said that he has been approached for Bollywood projects several times but ‘some ex-BF stopped me from coming back because of that fear. I don’t want him I will reveal what it is’.
Soumi ventured into Bollywood to show her crush on Salman Khan, who was clearly not as attractive as she expected. I didn’t go there to act, it was a stupid teenage decision and to say I’m disappointed would be an understatement. I think Ted Bundy had better morals than Salman.
Adding further fire, Somi said that Sushant Singh Rajput did not commit suicide, in fact he was murdered. We still know what happened to Jaya Khan as she was pregnant and hanging from the ceiling fan and Sooraj Pancholi went to Salman for advice which ended in Jaya’s death.
Soumi also spoke about the Salman Khan-Lawrence Bishnoi controversy. He called Bishnavis the new “Dawood (Dawood) and Chhota Shakeel” of Bollywood. However, he still stood by his opinion that despite everything, Salman’s life should not be in danger.
I am against death penalty and murder, whether it is Salman or a stranger on the street. I don’t care about Salman in fact I can’t stand him, I don’t want him to be killed because I am a pacifist.
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**Interview with Soumi Ali on her Revelations About Salman Khan**
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Soumi. Thanks for joining us today. You recently had quite a candid session on social media about your past relationship with Salman Khan. What motivated you to speak out now?
**Soumi Ali:** Thanks for having me! I felt it was time to share my truth. While many know me as an actress, I’ve often felt overshadowed by my past with Salman. I believe it’s critical for people, especially women, to talk about their experiences and hold others accountable for their actions.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned some troubling experiences, including allegations of infidelity. Can you elaborate on what you went through during your time together?
**Soumi Ali:** It was a tumultuous relationship. I loved deeply, but I also faced a lot of betrayal. To hear that he had ‘8 one-night stands’ while we were together was heart-wrenching. It’s not just the infidelity; it’s the way I was treated that I want others to understand.
**Interviewer:** That sounds incredibly challenging. In your session, you also addressed past threats you faced. How did those experiences impact you?
**Soumi Ali:** The threats were intimidating and made me constantly question my safety and well-being. It’s something no one should endure, but it’s often a reality for those who confront powerful figures. I hope sharing this part of my story can inspire others to find their voice and seek help.
**Interviewer:** You also hinted at why you left Bollywood. Can you share your reasons for stepping away from acting?
**Soumi Ali:** I left because I felt a need to reclaim my life and focus on my own mental health. The pressures and the constant scrutiny can be overwhelming. I wanted to find purpose beyond the limelight, and I’ve since dedicated myself to various charitable causes.
**Interviewer:** Your courage in speaking out is commendable. What message do you hope your story will send to others who might be in similar situations?
**Soumi Ali:** I want to remind everyone that it’s essential to prioritize our mental health and well-being. No one should feel trapped or silenced. Speak up, seek support, and remember that you are not alone.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your experiences with us, Soumi. Your story is powerful and resonates with many. We wish you the best as you continue your advocacy.
**Soumi Ali:** Thank you! I appreciate the platform to be able to share my truth.