Sonu Sood initially appeared in Tamil and Telugu films and later made his Bollywood debut in the movie named “Shaheed-E-Azam” in 2002. He gained widespread recognition for his roles in movies like “Yuva” (2004), “Aashiq Banaya Aapne” (2005), and “Jodhaa Akbar” (2008). On the other hand, he gained widespread recognition for his roles in Telugu movies like “Athadu (2005), and Dhookudu (2011).
Sonu Sood is also known for his humanitarian efforts for extending his help to thousands of migrant workers to reach their native places during the nationwide coronavirus lockdown. The actor is well aware of the struggles of a common man and his recent act of kindness made him the most loved actor these days.
Several people are frequently reaching out to him on Twitter and are seeking his help and support on various matters. Every day Sonu Sood’s Twitter timeline gets flooded with several genuine requests for help.
Sonu Sood emerged as people’s hero as he has been trying his maximum best to help the netizens in the need of the hour. During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he became a real-life hero by helping thousands of migrant workers stranded in various parts of India reach their homes.
The popular actor arranged buses, trains, and even chartered flights for their safe transportation. His efforts were widely praised, and he received several awards and accolades for his philanthropic work.
Girl gets frustrated with Mobile Internet Speed and pings Sonu Sood for help
A girl took to her Twitter account and asked Sonu Sood to help her with internet speed. “@SonuSood Please help me to increase the internet speed of my mobile.. It’s disgusting Winking face with tongue!!~,” a user wrote.
Sonu Sood who noticed the tweet, came up with a reply, which left everyone in splits. Sonu Sood gave a hilarious reply to the Twitter user.
“Can you manage till tomorrow morning? right now busy with getting someone’s computer repaired, someone’s marriage fixed, getting someone’s train ticket confirmed, and someone’s house’s water problem. Such important jobs people have assigned to me,” Sonu Sood wrote.