A Twitter user tagged the Daganng actor, Sonu Sood mentioning the plight of the three siblings who were orphaned. Sonu extended a helping hand to them, said ‘They are no longer orphans. They will be my responsibility.’
Three children from Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri district of Telangana were recently orphaned. As soon as their plight was brought into light, Sonu Sood noticed it and took no time in ensuring that they are cared for. It’s not only this, the actor announced that the kids ‘are no longer orphans.’ After a user on Twitter tagged the Dabanng actor, mentioning the state of the trio sibling, Sonu went several extra miles by responding, “They are no longer orphans. They will be my responsibility.” As per reports, the kids recently lost their mother after their father had already passed away a whle ago.
In an earlier interview with journalist Subhash K. Jha, Sonu Sood opened up on how his 47th birthday, which was a few days back, was made truly special as ‘it seemed the whole country was celebrating’ with him and his family. “This birthday was special. Never have I been so warmly and extensively greeted from all over the country. It seemed the whole country was celebrating. People whom I was fortunate enough to help reach their homes kept calling the whole day from different states,” said the actor.
Adding to this, Sonu Sood said, “There were people video-conferencing, wanting to reach out to me, to just wish me well. It was overwhelming. I tried speaking to people from each state for 15-20 minutes. I feel embarrassed to get so much attention as the same time I feel humbled and grateful. Who gets so much love from so many? Only the most blessed do.”
He also spoke about his parents, whom he is missing a lot. Sonu added, “I wish my mom and dad were here to see the love that I got on this special day. They would have been proud of me. They would have hugged me. I wish this corona thing would end. And I want people to come out with a stronger mind set after this crisis. I wish for a stronger India after this crisis.”
Sonu Sood, ‘the messiah of every migrant labourer’, you deserve every happiness and every ounce of love being poured onto you.
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