If there’s any Bollywood actor besides Kangana Ranaut, who has managed to stay relevant amid the COVID-19 pandemic sans films, it is Sonu Sood. The reel villain became a national hero after he took upon the task to transport scores of migrants back home, who were stuck in Mumbai amid the lockdown.
In no time, Sood became a household name as he transitioned from helping migrants to airlifting students stuck abroad, providing jobs to unemployed youth, and arranging medical aid to the needy.
The ‘Dabangg’ actor’s Twitter handle played an active role given the initial communication took place on the microblogging platform. Sood made headlines every time he replied to a random user and said that help will reach through his team. Many even speculated it to be a publicity stunt for him to enter politics in the near future.
Now, the actor has been labelled as the ‘biggest scam of 2020’ by a section of netizens, after a Twitter user claimed that the tweets of people asking Sonu for help went ‘missing’.
ध्यान से देखिए कैसे propagandaचल रहा था सोशल मीडिया पर।
सभी मदद मांगने वाले ट्वीट गायब हो गए है और यहा तक कि उनके ट्वीटर एकाउंट भी गायब है।
2 pic.twitter.com/nmMAKw7C1s— NationFirst#SAFFRON (@Nationfirst0012) September 18, 2020
Is this true? So all the elaborate help tweets were just a charade? https://t.co/BEeWz2Ggqe
— Shefali Vaidya. (@ShefVaidya) September 19, 2020
I am shouting since days
? https://t.co/iDSEDVM855— NEEL (@nto1927) September 18, 2020
Looks like Sonu sood is the latest scam .. ?♀️
— #AllLivesMatter (@ExSecular) September 19, 2020
Unbelievable! Was all this dikhava of being helpful,kind,noble was just a drama by Sonu Sood? All the tweets asking for help have disappeared nd so have their accounts,it seems like a PR stunt by some agency.
Looks like he will be joining politics for sure https://t.co/2f1btEJpxP— Lotus (@LotusBharat) September 18, 2020
Alarming if true. Very easy to play with emotions of Indian public – Many religious gurus and politicians have been doing it till now – But didnt expect from #SonuSood
Sad!! https://t.co/wdjwTZ6fJB
— Ratnesh K Jain (@ratneshkjain) September 19, 2020
Sonu Sood who helped migrants to get out of the mess that was created by the center is the new villain for RW just because his political leaning differs from them. An act of kindness suddenly becomes a PR stunt. Bhakti ka chakkar hai babu bhaiyya!
— Ojasism #MI? (@Ojasism) September 19, 2020
Sonu Sood, during a conversation with actress Neha Dhupia in a podcast of “#NoFilterNeha” season five, said that he is not interested in entering politics at the moment, as he still has miles to go as an actor.
“I have been getting offers to join politics from the past 10 years. Many people have told me, ‘you’ll be a great leader’. But I feel as an actor, I have miles to go. I still have to do a lot of things that I want to do. One can enter politics anytime and I am not the kind who will try to sail in two boats,” Sonu said.
“If I get into politics, I’ll give my 100 per cent. I’ll make sure that no one has any problem. I’ll solve their problems, I’ll spend time. So, I think I am not ready for it at the moment. And I think that at the moment, I am not answerable to anyone and that is why I can do things in a more open way. I don’t have to ask anyone or any party ‘what should I do’. I decide and do it on my own will,” added Sonu.
Sonu, who became popular playing the villain in Bollywood films, turned hero in real life for many stranded migrant workers when he organised transport and resources for them to reach home amid the pandemic-induced lockdown.
“I remember when we saw those visuals of all those migrants, you know, walking in millions across the country, I think everyone was disturbed seeing those visuals and I remember when we were giving food to almost 45,000 people every day,” he recalled.
“There’s a place in Thane called ‘Kalwa Chowk’ where we were giving food, and I saw a group of people walking with little kids. I asked where they were going, and they said they were going to Karnataka,” Sonu recalled, adding that he then convinced them to wait for a while so that he could make arrangements and take due permissions for their travel.
“When they left for Karnataka, I was on the bus and, you know, they had tears in the eyes and smiles on the faces,” the actor recalled the incident that nudged him to help stranded migrants.
Source: Free Press Journal