Fan asks Sonu Sood to send Australian cricketers back home, Bollywood actor responds

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KEY STORY

  • Celebrated Bollywood actor Sonu Sood was asked by a fan about helping ‘stranded’ Australian cricketers David Warner, Steve Smith, and Glenn Maxwell following a travel ban imposed on the COVID-19 ravaged India on Friday. The Bollywood actor has emerged as the real-life hero for millions of people who have been badly affected by the deadly coronavirus crisis.
  • On Friday, Sood was quizzed by a fan who wanted to know whether the actor-humanitarian can help the Australian cricketers like he assisted the migrant labourers in reaching their homes safely last year. In a tweet shared with Sood, the fan had uploaded a cartoon featuring Australian players Warner, Smith, and Maxwell.
  • The animated avatars of the Australian cricketers were seen pleading for help following the postponement of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2021 in India.
  • After taking cognisance of the tweet, Sonu reacted to the hilarious post in a generous manner and the actor’s response is winning hearts on the internet. “Pack your bags. Right away,” Sood responded as the actor’s reaction soon became the talk of the town.

  • After the 14th season of the IPL was suspended indefinitely due to multiple COVID-19 cases in its bio-bubble, the franchises and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have ensured a safe return back home for the foreign players and support staff amid these testing times.
  • While the BCCI and IPL teams are busy making the best possible arrangements for the safe return of their respective members, actor Sood is leading India’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic with his humanitarian work.

CONCLUSION

  • Sood, who is known for playing the role of antagonists in Bollywood flicks, has remained keen on rescuing the migrants and other weaker sections of the society in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus crisis. A couple of days back, the actor helped Chennai Super Kings (CSK) cricketer and former Team India all-rounder Suresh Raina by arranging an oxygen cylinder for his family member.

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