Actor
Sonu
Sood
has
turned
messiah
for
numerous
people
ever
since
the
onset
of
the
pandemic.
The
actor
was
responsible
for
tirelessly
arranging
transportation
and
food
for
the
migrants
during
the
first
wave
of
the
pandemic
last
year.
Looking
at
the
disastrous
effects
of
the
pandemic
this
year,
he
has
again
been
actively
providing
the
basic
necessities
like
oxygen
cylinders,
beds,
medicines
and
all
the
other
COVID-19
resources
for
the
people.
Now
the
actor
has
taken
to
his
social
media
handle
to
make
an
important
plea
for
the
government.
Sonu
took
to
his
social
media
handle
to
share
a
video
wherein
he
can
be
seen
requesting
the
government
to
provide
free
education
to
the
children
who
lost
their
parents
during
the
COVID-19
second
wave.
The
Happy
New
Year
actor
captioned
the
same
stating,
"Need
to
come
together
for
every
individual
who's
lost
a
loved
one
in
this
pandemic."
Sonu
then
begins
the
video
by
saying
that
this
is
his
request
for
all
the
state
governments
as
well
as
the
organizations
who
wish
to
help.
The
actor
says
that
many
people
have
seen
the
unfortunate
loss
of
their
loved
ones
during
the
COVID-19
second
wave.
Sonu
tells
that
children
within
the
age
group
of
8,
10
to
12
years
of
age
have
lost
their
mother,
father
or
even
both
their
parents.
The
Simmba
actor
added
that
he
is
wondering
about
their
future
in
this
situation.
Sonu
then
says
that
it
is
his
request
to
the
central
and
state
government
as
well
as
to
the
organizations
that
wish
to
help
that
there
should
be
a
rule
formulated
that
should
allow
the
education
of
these
children,
right
from
their
school
to
college
to
happen
free
of
cost.
The
actor
said
that
this
rule
should
be
implied
for
all
such
children
irrespective
of
whether
they
are
from
a
government
or
a
private
school.
He
also
mentioned
that
this
rule
should
take
place
even
if
such
children
decide
to
do
any
course
in
their
future
like
engineering,
medical
or
any
other
field.
Take
a
look
at
the
actor's
video.
Earlier
Sonu
Sood
had
shared
a
glimpse
of
the
notifications
on
his
phone
arriving
continuously.
These
messages
were
from
people
asking
him
for
help
with
COVID-19
resources.
He
urged
more
people
to
come
forward
and
join
him
on
this
mission.