Sonu Sood has been termed as the ‘Messiah of Migrants,’ as the actor has been helping the migrant workers amidst the coronavirus lockdown. The actor has also been arranging for transportation to take the migrant workers home while also providing food and other necessary amenities.
Now, Sood is all set to pen his autobiography, titled, ‘I Am No Messiah,’ in the book, the actor will be revealing the challenges he faced while extending help to people. Talking about the book, the Dabangg actor said, “People have been very kind and have lovingly named me Messiah. But I really do believe that I am no Messiah. I simply do what my heart tells me to. It is our responsibility as human beings to be compassionate and help each other.”
On November 12, the actor also shared the cover page of his autobiography, on his social media handles, and wrote, “Delighted to announce that my book #IAmNoMessiah will be out in December. This is a story of my life, as much as it is of the thousands of migrant workers. @PenguinIndia @Meena_Iyer “
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The book, ‘I Am No Messiah’ will also be unfolding various stories he heard and the interactions he had, and will also be sharing his experience not only changed his viewpoint but also his life’s motivation. The book will be co-written by Meena Iyer, is expected to be out in December.
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