Sonu Sood’s humanitarian work during the pandemic

“I am no Messiah” the title of his book perfectly describes the real-life hero Sonu Sood and his deeds. An actor par excellence, Sonu Sood brought out the best in him during the COVID-19 pandemic. The above-mentioned book talks about Sood’s humanitarian work and his experiences during the pandemic. 

From sending migrant laborers home, to providing facilities to the healthcare workers, Sonu Sood has done it all. Here are some of his humanitarian works during the pandemic:

Toll-free helpline number:

In May, Sonu Sood launched a toll-free helpline number to help the migrant laborers. This was because he was receiving way too many calls and it was impossible to answer all of them. This helped the migrant workers to easily reach their homes.

Shakti Annadanam:

This initiative was launched with the goal of feeding 45,000 people in Mumbai every day. Along with this he also connected job seekers and fetched them jobs. 

Brought students back home:

Another good deed done by the actor was that he arranged a flight for 1,500 students from Bihar and Jharkhand. He also brought back 101 students from Russia to Delhi and Chennai. 

Distribution of smartphones:

Another humanitarian deed by Sood was that he provided smartphones to students who could not afford them during online schooling. He also came forward to help students appearing for NEET exams. 

These small acts of kindness by the actor helped many people across the country.