Somy Ali: COVID Made Us Realize Importance Of Family In Life

In her latest tete a tete conversational interview off late, the stunning and talented former Bollywood star and now a philanthropist Somy Ali says COVID made us realize importance of family in life.

Former Bollywood actress who was one of the most loved actresses in B town back in 90’s and has been part of films like Krishan Avtaar, Yaar Gaddar, AnthTeesra Kaun, Andolan and Mafia, in her recent digital interview off late, Somy Ali says COVID made us realize importance of family in life.

Making the international family day which is going to be celebrated on 15th May more special, in her latest interview conversation full time social activist Somy Ali says COVID made us realize importance of family in life.

Its true that former Bollywood star turned humanitarian Somy Ali’s life is dedicated to No More Tears (NMT), her NGO that assists and empowers survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence and opening up more on how family is important and integral, Somy Ali says COVID made us realize importance of family in life.

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Somy Ali says that the one essential life lesson that this pandemic has made us more aware of is the importance of staying close to our families, something that we have been taking for granted. The actor-turned-humanitarian, who runs an NGO No More Tears (NMT) that has been assisting and empowering “survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence”, shares her experience of dealing with problems many are coping up with and how the results been satisfying on the occasion of International Day of Families today (15th May) and sharing more deets on it, she said, “We are all products of our childhood and having said that, family for me solely means No More Tears. Every child, woman and man we rescue is my family. I believe the devastating Covid has made us realise that we have absolutely no control over our present or our future, thus definitely has cemented the significance of family life and friendship. It’s also been a huge ego kicker for many who believe that they are larger than life. I believe it has taught us as individuals that in the bigger scheme of things, we are just a drop in the ocean. None of us is specifically perfect or special”.

Talking about her experience of helping those in need and interacting with victim families, she adds that NMT had encountered a few special cases recently. Every time it has been tough but there is always light at the end of the tunnel and revealing about one such incident, Somy said, “One was a 14-year-old impregnated due to rape by her mother’s boyfriend. I could not even begin to imagine her pain (pauses). After her abortion, the first thing she said when she woke up was that she just wants to have a good meal with her mother and her aunt. It was an honour for NMT to organise that one wish for this child, to see her happy. Another special moment was when a victim told me that she’s having a baby girl and will be naming her Somy. This was perhaps the best compliment I could have ever received during my 14 years of running No More Tears. I’ve never met another ‘Somy’ so I can’t wait to meet her in September”.