Years after Somy Ali left her glamorous life as a Bollywood actress, she heard a knock on her door from a Bangladeshi neighbor, asking for help. The woman said she had been sexually and physically abused for a decade by her husband, his father and his brother. Ali paid for the woman's apartment and divorce. “I said ‘There have to be more women like this,”' Ali said. So she founded a not-for-profit organization called No More Tears Inc. in 2006. So far it has helped 48 women. Ali funds her organization in part by giving 10 percent of the revenue from her clothing company, So-Me Designs. Ali's own life reads like a Bollywood script. She grew up in an opulent 26-room mansion in Karachi, Pakistan, daughter of a Pakistani movie producer father and an Iraqi mother. When Ali was 9, she moved to Florida with her mother and brother. At 15, she decided that she wanted to marry actor Salman Khan, whom she calls “the equivalent of Brad Pitt in India,” and that she wanted to move to India. Eventually, she got her way. While in a Mumbai hotel lobby, a producer's assistant spotted her and launched her career in film. Soon after, Khan saw her at an agency by chance and cast her in a movie. Her Bollywood romance lasted a few years, but Ali soon broke up with Khan and came back to Florida at age 24. Now, at 34, she is trying to get the message out to victims of abuse. She puts her brochures in mosques, churches, and ethnic grocery stores, and even in Indian and Pakistani restaurants. So far, she has designed T-shirts (for $24.99 each), baby shirts ($26) and hoodies ($45). The new collection includes dresses (starting at $150) and formal tops (starting at $60).