When Sonu Sood says 'I Am No Messiah', we surely know he is being too modest. The actor, who has played the roles of the villain in films until now, became the hero of this year with his philanthropic work for migrant workers and those in need during the COVID-19 lockdown. After ending 2020 on a great note, Sonu is looking forward to spreading the word of kindness in 2021.
Talking to PeepingMoon about his work plan for the new year, Sonu said the country is needing three important things to grow. The three things are employment, medicine and education. Sonu has been helping students with their education. He also started an e-rickshaw service for people to kickstart small scale businesses. Not just this, Sonu has been extending a helping hand to all of them who need immediate medical attention, be it surgery or accident.
Considering his philanthropic work created a strong buzz across the country, Sonu's fans couldn't help but demand for a biopic on him. Talking about the same, the actor said many foreign production houses have approached him for the same and talks are on. "Lot of foreign productions have approached me. The talks are on. I know it's not going to be an easy task to recreate those visuals but I definitely want people to see what really happened," Sonu told.