Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, who has been grabbing headlines ever since the 21-day nationwide lockdown was imposed in India in March, has yet again turned saviour for students of Government Senior Secondary School at Morni’s Koti village, Haryana.

The Bollywood actor, along with PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) chairman Karan Gilhotra, distributed smartphones to students of Government Senior Secondary School at Morni’s Koti village.

The actor and PHDCCI chairman addressed the students in a virtual event after delivering smartphones.

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Due to the ongoing pandemic, schools are conducting classes online and these students did not have access to laptops or phones to attend online classes.

Sood read about the students in an Indian Express report, which said that the students from the village had to travel miles to access the smartphones for their online classes. Sood responded to the tweet, writing, “No more travelling for these kids. They will have their smartphones by tomorrow .”

The actor on Wednesday took to Twitter to share his happiness over students attending the classes using the smartphones.

This is not the first time that the Dabangg actor has help facilitate education of underprivileged students. Earlier, he helped a family in Himachal Pradesh who had to sell their cow, their only source of income, to buy a smartphone for their children’s online classes.