Despite the intense public gossip and media spotlight surrounding her breakups, Shomi consistently maintained focus on her thriving career as a producer and business leader.
As of 2025, the narrative is at a crossroads. Her social media hints at a new, stabilizing influence—the London businessman. Meanwhile, her upcoming project is a dark romance titled "Oboseshe Shomadhan" (Finally, Resolution), in which her character chooses solitude over a toxic partner. The tagline? "Some love stories don’t need a second lead." Despite the intense public gossip and media spotlight
The romantic storylines of Bangladeshi model Shomi—both real and scripted—offer a fascinating case study in modern celebrity culture. Her very public relationship with Niloy Alamgir gave fans a fairy-tale narrative, while its quiet dissolution reminded audiences of the fragility behind the glamour. On screen, she brings that emotional memory into her roles, creating love stories that feel authentic. Today, Shomi controls her own narrative, choosing when—and if—to let romance enter her public story. In doing so, she has evolved from a model defined partly by her relationships to an artist defined by her resilience. Meanwhile, her upcoming project is a dark romance
. The couple tied the knot in 1999 but divorced approximately two years later Mohammad A. Arafat (2008–2015): In 2008, she married Mohammad Arafat Her very public relationship with Niloy Alamgir gave
Despite the intense public gossip and media spotlight surrounding her breakups, Shomi consistently maintained focus on her thriving career as a producer and business leader.
As of 2025, the narrative is at a crossroads. Her social media hints at a new, stabilizing influence—the London businessman. Meanwhile, her upcoming project is a dark romance titled "Oboseshe Shomadhan" (Finally, Resolution), in which her character chooses solitude over a toxic partner. The tagline? "Some love stories don’t need a second lead."
The romantic storylines of Bangladeshi model Shomi—both real and scripted—offer a fascinating case study in modern celebrity culture. Her very public relationship with Niloy Alamgir gave fans a fairy-tale narrative, while its quiet dissolution reminded audiences of the fragility behind the glamour. On screen, she brings that emotional memory into her roles, creating love stories that feel authentic. Today, Shomi controls her own narrative, choosing when—and if—to let romance enter her public story. In doing so, she has evolved from a model defined partly by her relationships to an artist defined by her resilience.
. The couple tied the knot in 1999 but divorced approximately two years later Mohammad A. Arafat (2008–2015): In 2008, she married Mohammad Arafat