Somy Ali Credits Sanjay Dutt for Teaching Respect & Kindness on Film Sets

Actress Somy Ali has credited Sanjay Dutt with teaching her a crucial lesson about treating every member of a film crew with equal respect and dignity. She recalled her first shoot experience with him, noting he showed the same regard for a spot boy as for the director. Ali emphasized the importance of kindness, as one never knows the hidden battles others face. She shared these thoughts alongside an AI-generated video, reflecting on her time working with Dutt in the 1990s before leaving Bollywood for social work.

Key Points: Somy Ali on Sanjay Dutt's Lesson in Respect for Film Crew

  • Sanjay Dutt taught respect for all
  • Hierarchy has no place on set
  • Lesson from first Bollywood shoot
  • Importance of kindness and empathy
  • Somy Ali now a social activist
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Somy Ali says Sanjay Dutt taught her to respect film crew & spot boy with same dignity & respect

Somy Ali shares how Sanjay Dutt taught her to treat everyone on a film set with equal dignity, from director to spot boy, calling him a "real hero."

Somy Ali says Sanjay Dutt taught her to respect film crew & spot boy with same dignity & respect
"I have never seen an actor of that kind of clout treating the director and the boy who brings us tea with a carbon copy of dignity. - Somy Ali"

Mumbai, March 28

Actress Somy Ali has credited Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt for teaching her one of the most important life lessons during her early days in Bollywood, which was to treat everyone on the movie set with equal respect, irrespective of hierarchy.

Sharing a nostalgic post on social media, Somy wrote, 'Sanju taught me to treat the film crew with respect and the boy who brings us tea with the exact same dignity. It is through Sanju that I learned how hierarchy is simply not his thing and it shouldn't be for anyone else as well.'

Reflecting on her first shoot experience with Sanjay Dutt, she added, 'Given my first shoot ever in Bollywood was with Sanju, I deem myself to be extremely fortunate. Be kind. Don't envy people, uplift them by demonstrating kindness. I have never seen an actor of that kind of clout treating the director and the boy who brings us tea with a carbon copy of dignity as he did the entire crew. Now that's a real hero.'

She further emphasised the importance of empathy, stating, 'It is important to be kind primarily because you never know the hidden battles, grief, or exhaustion others are carrying behind their face.'

Alongside the beautifully written note, Somy also shared an AI-generated video in which she is seen hugging Sanjay Dutt, both in their younger version.

For the uninitiated, Somy Ali worked with Sanjay Dutt in the 1990s film 'Andolan'.

During her brief stint in Bollywood, she appeared in films such as 'Anth', 'Krishna Avtaar' and 'Teesra Kaun', sharing screen space with several leading actors of that era.

At the peak of her career, Somy chose to step away from the film industry and moved to the United States. She has now dedicated her life to social work and activism.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Sanjay Dutt has always had that 'mauj masti' image, but stories like this show his real character. Treating the spot boy with the same respect as the director is what true leadership is about. Bhai, respect!
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Aman W
While the sentiment is beautiful, let's be honest—this shouldn't be news. Basic human decency shouldn't be a "lesson" from a superstar; it should be the norm. Our film industry glorifies the bare minimum sometimes.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in production, this hits home. The difference a kind word from a lead actor makes to the crew's morale is huge. It's a tough job with long hours. Empathy goes a long way.
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Vikram M
Good on Somy Ali for sharing this and for her own path now. Leaving Bollywood for social work is admirable. And yes, Sanju Baba has a big heart, we've heard many such stories from set workers too.
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Kriti O
This is the Indian value of 'Atithi Devo Bhava' but for colleagues. Everyone deserves respect, no matter their job. We need to carry this lesson beyond film sets into every office and workplace. 🙏

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