Sonu Sood's Book, Based on The Experience of Helping Migrant Workers To Be Titled 'I Am No Messiah'
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Actor Sonu Sood, who had earlier announced that he was penning his experience of helping migrant workers during the lockdown period into a book, has now titled his book, 'I Am No Messiah'. The book will be written in the first person, revealing the emotional challenges the actor faced while going all-out in helping the migrant workers.
"People have been very kind and have lovingly named me a messiah. But I really do believe that I am no messiah. I simply do what my heart tells me to. It is our responsibility as human beings to be compassionate and help each other", Sonu shared.
The actor has not only helped migrant workers to reach their homes but also started an initiative to provide them jobs which they lost due to the covid-19 pandemic.
"I want to thank god for making me a catalyst in helping the migrants. While my heartbeats in Mumbai, after this movement I feel a part of me lives in the villages of UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Uttarakhand, and various other states, where I have now found new friends and made deep connections. I have decided to put these experiences and stories that are embedded in my soul forever, in a book," Sonu had previously said.
The book, which will be co-written by Meena Iyer, is expected to be out in December.
Stay tuned...
Actor Sonu Sood, who had earlier announced that he was penning his experience of helping migrant workers during the lockdown period into a book, has now titled his book, 'I Am No Messiah'. The book will be written in the first person, revealing the emotional challenges the actor faced while going all-out in helping the migrant workers.
"People have been very kind and have lovingly named me a messiah. But I really do believe that I am no messiah. I simply do what my heart tells me to. It is our responsibility as human beings to be compassionate and help each other", Sonu shared.
The actor has not only helped migrant workers to reach their homes but also started an initiative to provide them jobs which they lost due to the covid-19 pandemic.
"I want to thank god for making me a catalyst in helping the migrants. While my heartbeats in Mumbai, after this movement I feel a part of me lives in the villages of UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, Assam, Uttarakhand, and various other states, where I have now found new friends and made deep connections. I have decided to put these experiences and stories that are embedded in my soul forever, in a book," Sonu had previously said.
The book, which will be co-written by Meena Iyer, is expected to be out in December.
Stay tuned...
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