Somy Ali Reflects on Rescuing 50,000 Survivors and the Mission That Defines Her
Somy Ali Reflects on Rescuing 50,000 Survivors and the Mission That Defines Her
Mumbai: Actress, activist, and founder of the US-based non-profit No More Tears, Somy Ali continues to inspire thousands with her raw honesty and unwavering commitment to transforming trauma into hope. In an exclusive conversation, the former Bollywood starтАФwho has now devoted her life to rescuing victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and abuseтАФopened up about her journey, her struggles, and the deeper meaning she has found beyond fame.
For Somy, fulfillment comes from her humanitarian work. Having helped rescue and rebuild the lives of over 50,000 survivors, she says this mission gives her a sense of meaning that fame and success never could.тАЬMy life has meaning because IтАЩve helped rescue and rebuild over 50,000 survivors through No More Tears. That brings a peace no material thing could ever match.тАЭ
However, she admits that health and family remain areas sheтАЩs still working on. тАЬHealth, mental and physical, takes constant attention after years of trauma and burnout. Family wounds donтАЩt heal overnight. IтАЩm learning boundaries, forgiveness, and building a chosen family. Reflecting on the unpredictability of life, Somy says she once struggled with postponing her own healing and happiness.тАЬI used to postpone everythingтАФhappiness, healing, even speaking my truthтАФbecause I believed I had to тАШfixтАЩ myself first. That was a lie trauma told me. She emphasizes that real change happens only in the present.тАЬDonтАЩt wait to feel ready. Start messy. Start scared. Start today. The future doesnтАЩt reward delay; it rewards action.тАЭ
Somy speaks strongly about the importance of prioritizing healthтАФsomething she admits she once neglected.тАЬI pushed through abuse, burnout, anxiety, physical exhaustion. I learned the hard way: you canтАЩt pour from an empty cup.тАЭ
She calls mental health the true foundation of a meaningful life.тАЬPrioritize your body and mind like you would a child you love. No goal is worth losing yourself.тАЭ
Somy Ali believes that pain is not a prison but a source of power when one chooses to use it and speak their truth. She emphasizes that even helping one person can create a ripple effect that grows into meaningful change. Protecting mental health, she says, is essential and must be prioritized through therapy, boundaries, and surrounding oneself with supportive people. Above all, she urges patience, reminding everyone that healing is not linear and success is never instantтАФwhat truly matters is showing up consistently and continuing the journey.
Looking back at her teenage self in Karachi, chasing dreams and struggling with self-worth, Somy says she would reassure that young girl of her inherent value.тАЬYou donтАЩt need to earn love by shrinking, performing, or enduring pain in silence. Your voice is your power.тАЭ
Her words extend to all young women:тАЬThe world will try to dim your lightтАФdonтАЩt help it. Shine anyway.тАЭ
Somy concludes with a powerful statement on the transformative force of education:тАЬThe greatest weapon against hierarchy, patriarchy, caste, nepotism, career blacklisting is educationтАФfree, fearless, and equal for every child, especially every girl.тАЭ
She believes denying education is a form of control, while granting it unleashes generations of leaders.тАЬWhen we educate all, we liberate all.тАЭ
