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As Covid lockdown forced hundreds of thousands of migrant labourers to take to the path of their homes on foot, a voice echoed - "paidal kyon jaaogey mere dost? (why do you walk friend)" - and an actor who is predominantly known for villainous on-screen performances came out to help them.
Bollywood actor Sonu Sood who has reunited thousands of migrant families during these testing times by arranging safe road travel to their native places explains his reasons for lending a helping hand.
"I was deeply saddened to see them walking with their little children on foot. These are the people who built our houses, our offices, they have laid the roads and I feel that we should not leave them in such distress," Sood said while explaining the reason that drove him to take up the initiative.
"I thought that I have to come forward to help them and that is why I personally spoke to the governments, local as well as state, and got the arrangements done," he added.
Sood, who is known for his roles in hit films like Dabangg, Simmba, and Singh Is Kinng is currently being hailed for arranging hassle free passage of migrant labourers to their respective homes.
Thank u so much sir. Your words inspire me to work harder. Will continue working for the migrant brothers and sisters till we unite them with their families ?? Honoured. https://t.co/fmZjfCfAqHThough overwhelmed with the blessings, the actor says that he will continue working until the last migrant reaches home.
- sonu sood (@SonuSood) May 27, 2020
"After experiencing risks in my life, I would say this is kind of a most special moment in my life because I see those faces every day, those families who want to get reunited with their ...": @SonuSood#SonuSoodKaHungamaSood believes that it is important to take real action instead of just expressing grief over the social media about the grim situation of the underprivileged section of the country.
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- Faridoon Shahryar (@iFaridoon) May 27, 2020
Thank u so much my brother. You are an inspiration... always.??Love u loads ?? https://t.co/7iJHvR9ER1As coronavirus crisis threw life out of gear, thousands of migrants have been stranded in urban areas with no livelihood and very little to survive forcing them to cover the journey to their native places on foot.
- sonu sood (@SonuSood) May 27, 2020
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