Sonu Sood Promises To Help 10-Year-Old Delhi Boy Who Sells Rolls After Father’s Death, Says ‘Lets Study, Will Make Your Business Bigger'

Sonu Sood reaches out to 10-yr-old boy’s viral video, says ‘lets study, will make your business bigger after you grow up’

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Sonu Sood Promises To Help 10-Year-Old Delhi Boy Who Sells Rolls After Father’s Death, Says ‘Lets Study, Will Make Your Business Bigger'
A video of a 10-year-old boy has been going viral on social media. The video shows the boy working at a food stall. A news report revealed that the boy has been taking care of the food stall since his father passed away due to tuberculosis (TB). The boy has been working at the stall, which was installed by his father, to support his family members. After the video went viral, it came under Sonu Sood’s notice. The actor-philanthropist was quick to reach out to help the boy. 

Sood tweeted the video and promised that he would help the boy to complete his education. He promised the boy that when he will grow up, they together will make the boy’s food business bigger and better than the current situation. Soon after the tweet, Sood reached out to the boy and spoke to him over a call. The actor is also going to meet him in Delhi. As soon as he tweeted, his fans flooded the comment section praising the hero of masses for always helping the needy. “He has a very big heart,” a comment read, while another comment read, “Every country should have a person like Sonu Sood.” 




This is not the first time when Sood has won hearts with his philanthropic deeds. Since the Covid-19 pandemic, the actor has emerged as the National hero for his endeavour to help every needy person in the country. In fact, a few days back when his Whatsapp number was unreachable, his well-wishers and people in need had gathered outside his home; and the actor had met and addressed each and everyone’s needs!

On the work front, Sood is gearing up for the release of ‘Fateh’. The film, which also stars Jacqueline Fernandez, marks Sood’s directorial debut.

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