The new-found messiah of the country Sonu Sood has continued to offer his services to the poor of his country even after ferrying thousands of migrants back to their home. Recently, the actor arranged travel for 200 idli vendors of Mumbai to Tamil Nadu.
As he once again became the ray of sunshine for the poor, the idli vendors honored Sonu Sood with an aarti before they departed Mumbai. The video where the vendors are doing Aarti of the actor and the actor has folded his hands against him has gone viral on social media. In the comment section of the video, his fans kept their praises on the actor. One of them wrote,
“This is what people with privileges do for others!!! He has all my respect. I wish him more success! The society needs more of him. Bollywood actors should learn something from him.”
This comes in the wake of the actor organizing a chartered flight for 173 stranded migrants in Mumbai to reach their home town of Dehradun. The media agency spoke to the actor after the deed and he said,
“Most of them have never had the opportunity to experience air travel, and the smiles on their faces brings me a lot of joy as they take this AirAsia India flight to reach home to their families and friends.”
Praise from Uttarakhand CM
The Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat reacted to the actor’s heartwarming gesture and thanked him. He wrote on his Facebook page,
“Talked to film actor Sonu Sood today on phone to thank him for his humanitarian gesture. He and all religious and social organizations that helped migrants return to their home states have done a commendable job.”
The actor responded to the praises of the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Trivendra Singh Rawat and said,
“It was good to hear from you, sir. The simplicity and warmth with which you praised my efforts have given me more strength. I will soon come to Uttarakhand for a darshan of Badri-Kedar and pay a visit to you.”
Ever since the migrant crisis, the actor has been one of the popular faces to have helped the stranded people.
Source: India Times