Salman Khan’s ex-girlfriend Somy Ali has urged the Bishnoi community to forgive the actor for past incidents. She has also invited Lawrence Bishnoi, who is currently in jail, for a Zoom conversation and expressed her wish to visit the Bishnoi temple in Rajasthan.
Salman Khan’s ex-girlfriend Somy Ali, a former actress turned women’s rights activist, once dated the Bollywood superstar and took to social media to address the notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. Currently incarcerated in Sabarmati Central Jail, Bishnoi has been at the center of attention regarding threats towards Salman Khan.
On Thursday, Salman Khan’s ex-girlfriend Somy Ali shared a post on Instagram with a picture of Lawrence Bishnoi, writing a heartfelt message. She said, This is a direct message to Lawrence Bishnoi: Namaste, Lawrence Bhai, I have heard and seen that you are able to make Zoom calls even from jail. I wish to discuss a few things with you. Please let me know how this can be arranged. Rajasthan is my favorite place in the entire world, and I want to visit your temple for prayers. But before that, I hope we can have a conversation via Zoom. Trust me, this talk will be beneficial for you. Kindly share your contact number; it will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Salman Khan’s ex-girlfriend Somy Ali
Who parted ways with the actor in 1999, moved to the United States from Mumbai and has been residing there since. Although she has mentioned having a troubled relationship with the actor, she has defended him on multiple occasions. In an interview with Hindustan Times in May, Salman Khan’s ex-girlfriend Somy Ali shared, When someone crosses the line by trying to take another person’s life or shooting at them, that’s when things go too far. While I do not support hunting as a sport, this incident happened so many years ago in 1998 when Salman was much younger. I would like to ask the head of the Bishnoi tribe to forgive him on his behalf if he has made any mistakes.
She added, Taking someone’s life is never acceptable, whether it is Salman Khan or an ordinary person. If justice is to be served, it should be done in court. I have full faith in India’s judiciary and lawyers, just as I do in America’s. I urge the Bishnoi community to understand that harming Salman Khan will not bring the blackbuck back. What’s done is done; let’s leave the past in the past.