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Actress Somy Ali Finds Happiness in Rescuing Lives from Domestic Violence
Pakistani-American actress Somy Ali, known for her work in Bollywood in the 1990s, including films like Yaar Gaddar and Mafia, has taken a unique path to find true happiness in her life. In a recent interview, Ali shared how her NGO, No More Tears, has been the source of her daily smiles for the past 17 years.
She emphasized the importance of creating deliberate happiness in one’s life, urging individuals to seek out activities and causes that bring them joy. Ali highlighted the need for a sense of purpose and meaning in each day, dismissing the notion of perpetual happiness as unrealistic.
Reflecting on her own journey, Ali revealed that her deepest sense of contentment came from immersing herself in education, defying societal expectations and cultural norms that tried to limit her questioning and exploration.
Ali expressed her belief that life is a series of ups and downs, and finding happiness lies in accepting the ever-changing nature of existence. She shared personal anecdotes about her rebellious spirit and the pursuit of her dreams, even when they led to unexpected challenges.