1000-1500 free beds in hospitals: Says Sonu Sood on birthday

Actor Sonu Sood turns 48 today. Wished to provide beds and scholarships to people.

1000-1500 free beds in hospitals: Says Sonu Sood on birthday
Sonu Sood (credits - Twitter)

Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, is celebrating his 48th birthday today. He was born on July 30, 1973 in Moga, Punjab. Before starting his career in acting from Tamil he has studied engineering. He is not only known for his strong acting, but he has also been garnering praise for his body and fitness. Fans also call him as Bollywood's heartfelt actor, merciful and messiah of the poor.

In 2020-21, when the world was troubled by Corona, everyone was migrating to their homes, walking thousands of kilometers, and when the poor did not even have food to eat, Sonu Sood was an angel for all. Real life hero Sonu had helped the poor in every way. From food, clothes, money and oxygen to all possible help, he had won everyone's heart. Even today when it comes to real life hero, actor Sonu Sood's name will come in the top.

The actor is not big on birthdays, but his fans always make it special for him. Fans have built a temple for the actor in Andhra Pradesh, and Sonu feels humbled by it.

“This is a huge thing, and I’m humbled to see the love being showered by them. The movement I started, helping people, it doesn’t focus on one village or state, it’s pan India. I want to continue to making it bigger,” he shared with Hindustan Times. “My idea is I want to make education free of cost for everyone in this country in the coming years,” he says.

“I’m getting calls from different states. There are seven-eight people walking, some are on bicycles, some on bikes, who’re coming all the way to Mumbai on my birthday. Reaching out to people takes a lot of time, getting connected and then drawing an infrastructure which will help them. It’s a big challenge. I’ll make sure it happens no matter how much time it takes,” says Sood, sharing his birthday wish for this year, which is, “To have at least 1000-1500 free beds in hospitals, and ten times more scholarships for students by my next birthday.”