Sonu
Sood
has
turned
a
saviour
for
several
people
during
the
COVID-19
crisis.
The
actor
has
been
receiving
innumerable
requests
from
individuals
for
COVID-19
resources
like
oxygen
cylinders,
medicines,
food,
centres
and
he
has
left
no
stone
unturned
to
fulfil
the
needs
of
such
people.
Recently
the
Simmba
actor
took
to
his
social
media
handle
to
share
a
hard-hitting
post
for
those
who
have
lost
their
loved
ones
to
the
virus.
Talking
about
the
same,
the
Happy
New
Year
actor
wrote
that
anyone
who
has
lost
a
loved
one
due
to
scarcity
of
oxygen
or
an
injection
will
never
be
able
to
live
in
peace
all
their
life.
He
added
that
such
people
will
always
live
with
a
feeling
that
they
failed
to
save
their
family.
Sonu
further
said
that
he
wants
to
tell
them
that
they
did
not
fail
but
everyone
has
collectively
failed
together
in
this
situation.
He
concluded
the
post
with
a
prayer
emoji.
Take
a
look
at
the
same.
Anyone
who
has
lost
a
loved
one
due
to
scarcity
of
Oxygen
or
an
injection,
will
never
be
able
to
live
in
peace
all
their
life.
They
will
always
live
with
a
feeling
that
they
failed
to
save
their
family.
I
want
to
tell
them..
You
didn't
fail,
We
did
🙏
Earlier
Sonu
and
his
team
had
also
helped
a
hospital
in
Bengaluru
that
had
run
out
of
oxygen
cylinders
and
as
a
result
the
lives
of
at
least
20
COVID-19
patients
were
at
stake.
After
a
police
officer
asked
the
actor
and
his
team
for
help,
they
worked
the
entire
night
to
provide
oxygen
cylinders
to
the
hospital.
According
to
a
news
report
in
ANI,
Hashmath
Raza
from
Sonu
Sood
Charity
Foundation
in
Karnataka
had
received
an
SOS
call
from
a
police
official
about
the
requirement
of
oxygen
cylinders
at
ARAK
hospital
in
the
city.
The
said
hospital
had
already
lost
two
patients
due
to
a
shortage
of
oxygen
and
was
at
the
risk
of
losing
around
20-22
COVID-19
patients.
Sonu
Sood
had
also
revealed
to
ANI
stating,
"This
was
sheer
teamwork
and
the
will
to
help
our
fellow
countrymen.
As
soon
as
we
got
the
call
from
Inspector
Satyanarayan,
we
verified
it
and
got
to
act
within
minutes.
The
team
spent
the
entire
night
not
thinking
about
anything
else
but
just
helping
the
hospital
get
oxygen
cylinders.
Had
there
been
any
delay,
many
families
would
have
lost
their
close
ones."
Earlier
Sonu
had
also
shared
a
video
wherein
he
appealed
to
the
government
and
all
the
organizations
to
make
a
rule
for
free
education
of
the
children
who
lost
their
parents
to
COVID-19.
He
had
mentioned
that
this
rule
should
be
applicable
to
all
such
children
irrespective
of
them
being
in
a
private
or
a
government
school.
Actor
Priyanka
Chopra
had
also
supported
Sonu's
appeal.