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how Sonu Sood help people in corona time​

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Answered by Mehak2piyusha
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Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, who made his career by playing a mean villain, is being hailed as a real-life hero in India.

Sood has been helping thousands of migrant workers, stranded by the Covid-19 lockdown in Mumbai, return home.

"It gave me sleepless nights when I saw visuals of people walking hundreds of kilometres to reach their villages," the actor told the BBC.

India announced a sudden lockdown on 24 March, leaving migrants in the lurch.

Millions found themselves without jobs or a source of income. And with state borders sealed and trains and buses suspended, thousands of men, women and children were left with no other option but to walk, sometimes more than 1,000km (620 miles) to reach home.

More than 100 have also died - either in accidents or through sheer exhaustion.

Sood, who won prestigious awards for his role as a wily villain in the 2010 superhit Dabangg, has worked with some of Bollywood's biggest names such as Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai.

For the past two months, the actor, along with his childhood friend Niti Goel, has been actively involved in helping people impacted by the lockdown.

"We started in March by distributing food, we started with 500 packets of cooked meals and groceries. Today we are distributing food and groceries every day to 45,000 people in slums, those stranded on the roads and those walking on the highways," Sood told me over the phone from Mumbai.

And since 11 May, he has arranged hundreds of buses to take stranded migrants home.

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