Despite all the trouble and trauma, the Covid crisis has taught unimaginable lessons to mankind. From the wrath of a deadly pandemic, a new 'Hero' has emerged as the rainbow of hope, kindness, and humanity...
Sonu Sood is someone who has shown to the world the value of selfless charity. The actor has helped thousands of migrant workers strangled due to lockdown and the crisis thereafter. Sonu Sood who mostly played a villain in bollywood movies had now transformed into a real-life hero.
As he celebrates his 47th birthday, Sonu gifted a promise to provide jobs to at least 3 lakh people by launching a website PravasiRozgar.com. This is a portal that will help migrants find respectable jobs with benefits like PF and ESI. On his birthday Sonu tweeted to inform about his commitment to helping the jobless.
Just a day prior, Sonu reached out to actor Anupam Shyam, who is currently in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) of a Mumbai hospital for dialysis, with financial help. Anupam Shyam, who is best-known for playing the role of Thakur Sajjan Singh in the show Mann Kee Awaaz Pratigya, has been undergoing dialysis at Mumbai's Lifeline Hospital. After the Cine And TV Artistes' Association (CINTAA) appealed to people to provide financial aid for his treatment, Sonu Sood came forward and tweeted that he has been in touch with Anupam's family. "In touch with them," the Dabangg actor wrote on Wednesday, retweeting CINTAA's message.
Unadadi Sharada from Hyderabad was working in an MNC when she lost her job during the Covid-19 crisis. Sharada's story soon went viral on social media, and reached actor Sonu Sood, who has been going out of his way to help migrant workers and anyone who needs it during the pandemic.
A Twitter user named Ritchie Shelson had tagged Sood, asking him to help the techie. Sood responded saying he had already reached out to her, interviewed her, and offered her a job.
Sonu Sood recently gifted a tractor to a farmer in a remote village in Andhra Pradesh to help him till the land. The actor came up with the idea after going through a viral video clip on social media wherein a tomato farmer in Madanapalle in Chittoor district was seen ploughing the land with his two daughters carrying the yoke on their shoulders. The tractor from Sonu's side reached the family on Sunday.
The saga of Sonu's philanthropy is unending and his zeal to help as much as he can seem to be increasing each day.
Sonu Sood celebrates his 47th birthday on July 30. Social media has exploded with wishes for the 'real-life hero'.
The actor who hails from Punjab is known for his works in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Punjabi language films. Sonu predominantly plays the role of a villain or antagonist in films.
Sonu received the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu for his work in Arundhati in 2009. In 2010, he garnered the IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for Dabangg (2010). Sonu has also proved his mettle as an actor by starring in films of varied genres like Yuva (2004), Athadu (2005), Jodhaa Akbar (2008), Dookudu (2011), Shootout at Wadala (2013), Happy New Year (2014), Kung Fu Yoga (2017) and Simmba (2018).
Sonu Sood has definitely set an exemplary model of 'God's sent angel' for all those he helped in pain and crisis. He will no more be accepted as a villain on screen as now he is a 'real hero', India, and mankind is proud of.
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Sonu Sood's heroism indeed outshines the silver screen to transform tragedies into happy endings ....
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