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No less than God to us: Farmer after Sonu Sood gifts tractor

  • ‘He might play a villain in films but he is a hero in real life,’ said farmer
  • Sonu Sood said the girls should be allowed to focus on their education
  • He has helped many migrant labourers stranded in cities to get home amid the coronavirus lockdown

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Published: July 28, 2020 05:31:55

Bollywood actor
Sonu Sood
might have played a villain on the big screen but his real-life heroism
of sending migrant workers home and helping people during the ongoing pandemic has been receiving a lot of accolades and appreciation.

Recently,
Sonu Sood gifted a tractor to help a farmer from Chittoor district and the family expressed their gratitude towards the actor saying that he is “no less
than God” to them.

According to
ANI, Nageswara Rao, the farmer who received the tractor from the actor said, “He
might play a villain in films but he is a hero in real life. When we heard the
reports of him helping thousands of migrant workers to reach their native
states, we thought he is a real hero. We experienced it now. He is no less than
a God to us.”

He added
that Sonu Sood recognised their poverty and helped them immediately.

Nageswara
Rao’s daughter Vennela told ANI, “We too wanted to do some agricultural work.
But we had no money. So all our family members are striving to do farm work.
The matter went viral through media and social media. And Sonu Sood ji came to
know about our plight. We thank him from the bottom of our hearts.”

Earlier, a
video of the two girls tilling a farm went viral on internet. The girls –
Vennela and Chandana – took the yoke on their shoulders to till the land as the
family could not hire a tractor or oxen to plough the land. Seeing their
plight, Sood had stepped forward with the promise to provide a tractor to that
family.

Their father
Nageswara Rao, who used to run a tea stall in Madanapalle Mandal for the past
20 years, was left with no source of income after the lockdown and he decided
to return to his native village Rajuvaripalle to do farming.

Taking to Twitter, Sood said the girls should be
allowed to focus on their education and he will provide the family with a
tractor.

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