In
the
last
few
months,
actor
Sonu
Sood
has
done
everything
that
made
us
proud
of
him.
From
helping
migrant
labourers
to
underprivileged
students,
Sonu
Sood
left
no
stone
unturned
to
help
the
needy.
In
fact,
owing
to
his
noble
work,
Sonu,
who
was
famous
as
an
on-screen
villain,
has
turned
into
a
national
hero.
While
speaking
to
Spotboye,
when
Sonu
Sood
was
asked
if
he
is
ready
for
a
biopic
treatment,
he
said,
"I
think
it's
too
early
to
do
a
film
on
me.
I've
so
many
more
appointments
to
keep.
So
many
goals
to
achieve.
But
there
are
producers
out
there
who
insist
there
is
not
just
one,
but
many
movies
in
the
past
few
months
of
my
life.
But
I
don't
know
if
I
am
ready
to
have
my
life
out
on
screen."
He
further
said,
"There
are
so
many
hundreds
of
people
reaching
to
us
daily.
There
is
so
much
to
be
done.
God
has
given
me
this
chance
to
make
myself
useful
to
society.
Not
to
sit
back
and
gloat
over
my
achievements."
While
Sonu
is
not
ready
for
a
biopic
treatment
yet,
he
is
sure
about
who
he
wants
in
his
biopic.
He
said,
"I
will
play
myself
of
course.
When
my
biopic
happens,
I
think
I've
earned
the
right
to
be
in
it.
So
that
would
be
my
only
pre-condition
for
a
biopic."
Meanwhile,
the
Simmba
actor
is
all
set
to
launch
his
book,
wherein
the
actor
penned
down
his
experiences
with
migrant
workers
whom
he
helped
during
the
novel
Coronavirus
pandemic.
"Many
of
the
chapters
are
ready.
We
should
be
out
with
it
by
October.
We
still
haven't
got
a
title.
That
should
happen
soon," said
Sood.
With
respect
to
work,
Sonu
will
next
be
seen
in
Chandraprakash
Dwivedi's
Prithviraj
alongside
Akshay
Kumar,
Manushi
Chhillar
and
Sanjay
Dutt.