
Recently, Bollywood actor Sonu Sood met Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and donated four ambulances to strengthen healthcare services in the state. The actor on Monday thanked and thanked CM Naidu for the support extended to the Sood Charity Foundation.
Post shared on social media.
On his Instagram handle, Sonu Sood shared several pictures with Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, in which he was seen greeting the Chief Minister and posing with him. The actor wrote in the caption, "Ambulances are important in saving lives and I am happy to begin this journey of providing timely treatment to patients by donating four ambulances to the state of Andhra Pradesh. Heartfelt thanks to Chandrababu Naidu Sir for the support and guidance to continue our efforts to work towards a healthy India."
CM thanked
CM Chandrababu Naidu also expressed his happiness after meeting Sonu Sood. He thanked the actor for donating four ambulances to the state. On his official X handle, the CM wrote, "Glad to meet you, Sonu Sood and thank you for donating ambulances to Andhra Pradesh through Sonu Sood Foundation. Your commendable initiative will strengthen healthcare services and deliver timely medical care to remote areas."
Sonu Sood's work front
Actor Sonu Sood was last seen in his first directorial film 'Fateh'. However, the film did not perform satisfactorily at the box office. Sonu Sood's film collected Rs 19 crore worldwide. In India, the film collected Rs 13.3 crore.
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