Ever
since
India
imposed
lockdown
in
the
wake
of
the
novel
Coronavirus
outbreak,
actor
Sonu
Sood
has
been
in
the
limelight
for
helping
the
needy.
From
making
sure
that
migrant
workers
reach
their
homes
safely
to
helping
unprivileged
kids
in
this
tough
time,
Sonu
has
done
many
things
that
have
made
the
nation
proud
of
him.
Unfortunately,
suddenly
Sonu's
name
started
maligning
on
Twitter
when
many
netizens
pointed
out
that
all
those
tweets
to
whom
Sonu
had
replied
earlier
are
missing
and
their
Twitter
accounts
are
deactivated
as
well.
This
left
many
netizens
suspicious,
and
soon
Sonu
was
labelled
as
the
'biggest
scam
of
2020'
by
a
section
of
netizens.
Now,
while
speaking
to
Barkha
Dutt,
Sonu
has
reacted
to
being
called
a
fraud
and
said,
"I
heard
a
story
as
a
child.
A
sadhu
(godman)
had
a
magnificent
horse
and
a
daaku
asked
him
to
give
the
horse
to
him.
The
sadhu
refused
and
went
ahead.
In
the
jungle,
he
saw
an
elderly
man
who
could
barely
walk.
He
offered
the
horse
to
the
old
man."
"The
moment
he
sat
on
the
horse,
he
revealed
himself
to
be
the
daaku
and
started
getting
away.
The
holy
man
stopped
him
and
said
that
you
can
take
the
horse
but
don't
tell
anyone
how
you
took
my
horse
because
then
people
will
stop
believing
in
doing
good
deeds.
That
is
my
reply
to
trolls,
you
may
be
doing
it
because
it
is
your
profession,
you
are
being
paid
for
it.
It
doesn't
affect
me
and
I
will
continue
doing
what
I
do," added
Sonu.
Sonu
also
reprimanded
the
trolls
and
said
that
he
keeps
a
database
of
7,03,246
people
whom
he
has
helped.
He
further
added
that
he
also
has
the
details
of
all
the
students
whom
he
has
helped
in
the
past.
Sonu
concluded
by
saying
that
he
doesn't
want
to
clarify,
but
he
wants
to
put
out
the
message
loud
and
clear
that
he
has
the
data.
"Instead
of
trolling
me,
go
out
and
help
someone," said
Sood,
adding
that
he
has
no
plans
of
joining
politics.