New Delhi: After a nationwide outbreak of COVID-19, Bollywood star Sonu Sood has once again come forward to provide assistance. This time, in an effort to help, the actor donated up to ten oxygen generators to patients in Indore who were fighting the deadly novel coronavirus.
Sonu Sood urged Indians to support one another and came to the aid of patients in Indore who were suffering from a shortage of oxygen cylinders. ‘All will be perfect at Maa Ahilya’s house,’ he said, invoking Indore’s famous Maharani Ahilyabai Holkar.
The actor recently posted a video responding to Indore residents who were experiencing a shortage of oxygen cylinders due to an increase in novel coronavirus cases. When Sonu learned that Indore was experiencing a severe oxygen cylinder shortage, he immediately offered assistance. He also encouraged all to exercise caution in light of the rising number of incidents.
Sonu Sood Extends Support:
Once again, good samaritan Sonu Sood has taken it upon himself to ensure that no one dies as a result of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic’s big second wave. Like last year, when he helped thousands of refugees return home by organising buses and transportation, the actor is doing his part to assist this time.
Several of his fans and people in need of assistance have written to him on social media, and Sonu has responded with support. The 47-year-old comedian, who made headlines last year for assisting refugees in reaching their homes amid a coronavirus-related lockout, is now urging people to get the vaccine. He has started a vaccine drive initiative called “Sanjeevani: A Shot of Life” to raise awareness.