Bollywood
actor
Sonu
Sood
has
become
no
less
than
a
messiah
for
several
people
amidst
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
The
actor
had
arranged
for
food
and
transportation
for
the
migrants
during
the
first
wave
of
the
pandemic
in
the
country.
While
on
the
second
wave,
he
has
been
tirelessly
working
to
arrange
the
basic
COVID-19
resources
like
oxygen
concentrators,
plasma,
hospital
beds,
Remdesivir
injections
and
medicines
for
those
in
dire
need.
In
a
recent
video
that
has
been
going
viral
on
social
media,
Sonu
also
had
a
humbling
gesture
towards
a
fan.
Talking
about
the
same,
the
video
has
Sonu
addressing
some
people
to
learn
of
their
need
and
requirements
for
the
ongoing
pandemic
outside
his
residence.
Soon
the
video
shows
a
woman
tying
Rakhi
on
the
actor's
wrist.
While
he
is
visibly
humbled
by
her
gesture,
she
soon
goes
on
to
touch
his
feet
to
show
her
respect.
However,
the
Happy
New
Year
actor
soon
goes
on
to
stop
her
from
doing
so.
The
crowd
can
be
seen
clapping
by
this
gesture
of
the
actor.
Take
a
look
at
the
video.
Not
only
this,
but
recently,
fans
from
Kurnool
and
Nellore
in
Andhra
Pradesh
poured
milk
on
Sonu's
picture
as
a
token
of
appreciation
for
his
humanitarian
work
after
he
had
set
up
an
oxygen
plant
in
the
city.
While
the
Dabangg
actor
was
extremely
humbled
by
the
gesture,
he
also
had
advice
for
them.
Sonu
Sood
reacted
to
a
video
of
fans
pouring
milk
on
his
pictures
on
his
Twitter
handle.
He
went
on
to
request
them
to
save
that
milk
for
the
needy
rather
than
wasting
it
on
his
pictures.
The
actor's
tweet
read
as,
"Request
everyone
to
save
milk
for
someone
needy."
Take
a
look
at
his
post.
Sonu
Sood
had
earlier
taken
to
his
social
media
handle
to
announce
that
he
will
be
installing
oxygen
plants
in
districts
like
Kurnool
and
Nellore
in
Andhra
Pradesh.
Earlier
Sonu
had
ordered
these
plants
to
be
distributed
in
the
most
COVID-19
affected
states
in
the
country.
The
Jodha
Akbar
actor
had
also
sought
the
permission
of
the
necessary
authorities
like
the
collector
and
the
municipal
commissioner.
The
oxygen
plants
being
installed
by
the
actor
will
be
operational
from
June.