Actor Sonu Sood turns 48 years old today (July 30)
Sonu Sood has had a good run in Bollywood, with roles in films such as Happy New Year, Dabangg, Shootout at Wadala, and Ramaiya Vastavaiya. Sonu has made a name for himself not only in the Hindi film industry, but also in Tollywood. He has appeared in films such as Arundhati, Anjaneyulu, Nene Mukhya Mantri Naithe, and others.
Sood has played roles from heroes to villains. The bad characters, on the other hand, have earned him a lot of publicity.The praise he got for his negative roles in films is much more than the any other role.
But this reel life villain has turned to real life hero for many. He has actually turned messiah for the general public.
During the Coronavirus pandemic, Sonu Sood received recognition for his philanthropic initiatives.
Sonu Sood, a Bollywood actor, has acquired the title of real-life hero for his numerous attempts to assist people from all walks of life during a period when many were suffering from the coronavirus pandemic. He has exhibited selfless humanitarian efforts in assisting the disadvantaged, from assisting stranded migrant labourers to offering his hotel in Juhu to healthcare personnel.
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Since the beginning of the pandemic, Sonu Sood has been actively involved in many types of relief activities. He's been at the forefront of the fight and has aided tens of thousands of people. His well-intentioned effort is unusual in that few people, even among the wealthy and powerful, were willing to devote themselves to it.
He began by arranging meals, buses, trains, and chartered flights for stranded migrant workers, at a time when others had turned their backs on them. He fed 45,000 migrants on the streets and arranged for them to return home to their families via various kinds of transportation.
Sood even opened his hotel in Juhu, Mumbai, to healthcare personnel as a COVID-19 treatment centre for nurses, doctors, paramedical staff, and others who were affected. As a thank you for their service, the actor also donated 25,000 face shields to Maharashtra police officers.
Sood organised buses for Tamil Nadu's Idli traders to return home.
He has established helplines and applications to assist migrant workers in locating assistance and employment. During the second wave, he was a guardian angel for many who sought his assistance online for oxygen cylinders, medicines, and hospital beds.
His charitable initiatives have been well received by the general public. The actor's journey has revealed his caring nature, which has been noticed by the general audience.
He has received numerous awards for his selfless service throughout these tough times. Sood was awarded the SDG Special Humanitarian Action Award by the United Nations Development Programme in September 2020.
Because of his generous and caring gestures, this movie villain has become a real life hero for thousands of people over the last few years.
"It feels like God is somehow making things happen and we are just following his orders," Sood stated in an interview when asked how he performs such incredible job.