Happy Birthday Sonu Sood: Here Are 6 Drool-worthy Pictures Of The Handsome Hunk!
As it's Sonu Sood's birthday today, we bring you 6 drool-worthy pictures of the handsome hunk to drive away your Monday blues.
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oi-Madhuri
By Madhuri
Speaking
about
birthdays,
actor
Sonu
Sood
turns
a
year
older
today.
Born
in
Mogha,
Punjab,
he
made
his
acting
debut
first
in
the
Tamil
film
industry,
where
he
starred
in
films
like
Majunu
and
Kallazhagar.
He
landed
his
first
break
in
Bollywood
with
Shaheed-E-Azam,
where
he
played
the
role
of
Bhagat
Singh
and
went
on
to
do
films
like
Aashiqui
Banaaya
Aapne,
Singh
Is
Kiing
and
others.
However,
it
was
his
villain
act
as
Chhedi
Singh
in
Salman
Khan
starrer
Dabangg
which
brought
him
in
the
limelight.
As
it's
Sonu's
birthday
today,
we
bring
you
6
drool-worthy
pictures
of
the
handsome
hunk
to
drive
away
your
Monday
blues.
We
Can't
Decide
Who's
Looking
More
Cuter!
Sonu
Sood
is
seen
here
posing
with
his
cute
pet
dog
and
we
can't
stop
going
all
'aww'
over
it.
To
put
it
in
Sonu's
words
-
Some
pictures
don't
need
a
caption.
Somebody,
Please
Call
The
Fire
Brigade
Uff,
we
can't
handle
his
hotness
on
the
ramp.
What
about
you,
folks?
The
Secret
Behind
His
Fit
Bod
Sonu
is
one
of
the
most
fittest
actors
in
the
Bollywood
brigade.
A
look
into
his
Instagram
page
and
we
bet
his
pictures
will
make
you
hit
the
gym
as
soon
as
possible.
He's
Getting
Fitter
Day
By
Day
Don't
you
agree
with
this
after
going
through
this
picture
of
his?
Sonu
At
His
Stylish
Best
The
actor
is
nailing
the
suave,
a
stylish
look
here
and
we
just
can't
keep
our
eyes
off
him.
Last
But
Not
The
Least
Beware,
ladies,
this
picture
of
a
shirtless
Sonu
Sood
chilling
in
the
pool
will
make
you
faint!
Meanwhile,
Sonu
recently
revealed
that
he
has
stopped
celebrating
his
birthday
after
his
parents' demise.
The
actor
told
Times
Of
India,
"I
have
not
been
celebrating
my
birthday
since
a
couple
of
years.
I
just
spend
time
with
my
family.
Since
I
lost
my
parents,
the
whole
zeal
of
celebrating
birthday
fizzled
out.
I
believe
celebrations
will
always
be
incomplete
without
them."
Recalling
his
childhood
memories
of
celebrating
his
birthday
in
his
hometown,
Sonu
told
DNA,
"My
parents
would
celebrate
it
in
a
big
way,
with
a
huge
cake,
a
party,
etc.
All
my
friends
would
look
forward
to
the
bash
where
top
bureaucrats
and
other
known
people
would
attend.
I
was
more
excited
about
the
number
of
gifts
I
would
get.
I
would
spend
the
whole
night
unwrapping
my
presents.
Back
then,
all
of
that
was
quite
exciting."