At a time when poor migrant labourers are struggling amid the nationwide lockdown, actor Sonu Sood has turned messiah for them by arranging buses to return to their native places.
Recently, a Twitter user shared an old picture of Sonu Sood’s Mumbai local train pass of Rs 420 on social media.
The pass was bought by Sonu in the year 1997, when he was just 24 years old.
Along with the picture, the user wrote, “Only a man who has struggled himself can understand the sufferings of others. Sonu Sood once used to travel by Local train pass of Rupees 420.”
To this, a humble Sonu Sood replied, “Life is a full circle.”
In one of his interviews, Sonu Sood had expressed that he is helping the migrant workers because he himself was a migrant, who had come to Mumbai in search of work. So, he knows the pain that one has to go through in an alien land.
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