On Twitter, the user told Sonu Sood 'Next Rajinikanth', the actor's reply will win your heart


Posted on 29th May 2020 11:48 am by rohit kumar

Bollywood actor Sonu Sood is ruling the hearts of people with his work these days. Sonu is constantly helping migrant laborers from different states trapped in Mumbai to their homes. Because of this, he is being honored as a superhero. Recently, a user has called Sonu Sood as the new Rajinikanth of the film industry. The actor gave such an answer which you will be happy to hear.

 

One user wrote on Twitter, 'Is Sonu Sood the next Rajinikanth in the film industry.' To this, Sonu Sood said, 'I always want to be a common man. This actor's answer won everyone's heart. His tweet is becoming very viral on social media.

 

Apart from this, people from Chhapra district of Bihar thanked Sonu Sood for helping them in a different way. These people made a picture of Sonu Sood on the sand. On which the real hero wrote. Seeing this picture, Sonu Sood has also thanked all those people on this picture.

 

Prior to this, a user wrote on Twitter - 'When everything goes well, after that you will have to take a break from every Sunday shoot. People will come to see you, people who come to visit, they will ask where is Sonu Sood's house. Sonu Sood next Amitabh. Let us know that on Sunday, Amitabh Bachchan meets fans outside his house 'Jalsa'. That's why Fan called him the next Amitabh Bachchan. On this tweet of the user, Sonu Sood replied, 'Why will they come to my house, friend. I will go to all of them. Lots of potato parathas, paan and tea are borrowed on my brothers.

 

At the same time, Sonu Sood recently released a toll-free number. He tweeted, 'My dear laborers, brothers and sisters. If you are in Mumbai and want to go to your home, then please call this number. 18001213711. And tell how many people are you, where are you now, and where do you want to go. We and my team will do whatever we can to help.

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