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Sonu Sood rescues road accident victim in Punjab's Moga

Written by  Shefali kohli -- February 09th 2022 02:32 PM -- Updated: February 09th 2022 02:37 PM
Sonu Sood rescues road accident victim in Punjab's Moga

Sonu Sood rescues road accident victim in Punjab's Moga

Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, also known as a Messiah for the poor and needy people, recently helped and saved a man severely injured in a road accident near the Kotkapura bypass in the Moga district of Punjab. Sonu Sood is one of those people who is recognised for helping those who are in need. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the actor's charity efforts were highlighted when he became particularly proactive in supporting front-line personnel by supplying medicine, oxygen tanks, and hospital beds. 'Messiah' Sonu Sood turns 'saviour'-3 Also Read: Oscars nominations 2022: Full list of nominations for 94th Academy Awards The actor, who previously aided stranded migrant workers and students who had exams during the first and second waves of the pandemic, has now assisted a man found wounded on the streets. The incident took place on Tuesday night near the Kotkapura bypass of two vehicles collided. Around the time of the accident, Sonu Sood was travelling through that area and he stopped to offer assistance as soon as he saw the accident on the highway. 'Messiah' Sonu Sood turns 'saviour'-5 The visuals of Sonu Sood himself rescuing the person from the wreckage went viral all over social media. Sonu rescued the man and took him to the hospital for treatment. According to the sources, the injured man is now out of danger. The actor's kind gesture has been widely praised by his followers. Sonu is one of the few Bollywood stars with whom fans open out about their personal issues. 'Messiah' Sonu Sood turns 'saviour'-4'Messiah' Sonu Sood turns 'saviour'-4 Also Read : Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff set for Bade Miyan Chote Miyan He has also given girls bicycles and organised teaching programmes for children in a number of places enabling 1,00,000 migrant labourers to their homes by using nine Shramik trains, 430 buses, and three planes. -PTC News


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