Sonu Sood Shares The Unbelievably Long List Of Help Messages He Receives; Apologises If He Missed Replying To Any As It's Not 'Humanly Possible'

Sonu Sood, the Messiah of Migrants, in times of Coronavirus, recently shared the long list of help messages he receives on different platforms. Says it is humanly not possible to reply to all

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Sonu Sood Shares The Unbelievably Long List Of Help Messages He Receives; Apologises If He Missed Replying To Any As It's Not 'Humanly Possible'
In the current situation of pandemic, Sonu Sood is no less than a God for thousands of migrants and stranded people, whom he helped with all his dedication. Sonu Sood, rightly known as the Messiah of Migrants, came out to arrange for transportation and more for the people stranded in the cities when the strict lockdown was imposed post the outbreak of Coronavirus. Not just in India, Sonu also helped people stranded abroad to come back to their homeland safely. And even today, he is getting numerous messages requesting help and you'll be left stumped to know the numbers.

Sonu took to his Twitter handle to apologise to people who have sent help messages but have not received a response from him. He states that it is not humanly possible for him to reply to everyone, however, he tries his best. He wrote, "1137. mails. 19000. fb messages. 4812.  Insta messages. 6741. twitter messages. Today’s HELP messages. On an average these are the number of requests I get for HELP. It is humanly impossible to reach out to everyone. I still try my best. Apologies if I missed your message."

That's crazy! Hats off to Sonu Sood for pulling off such incredible work and helping the needy in times of pandemic. Check out Sonu Sood's tweet here.


Meanwhile, Sonu is all set to pen this experience of his in a book. To Filmfare, he was recently quoted saying, “I want to thank god for making me a catalyst in helping the migrants. While my heart beats for 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, stories that are embedded in my soul forever, in a book.”




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