NEW DELHI: Actor Sonu Sood never envisioned that there would be a book about him someday, adding that he misses his mother when such a thing is happening. Sonu has written a book recounting his experience of helping migrant workers during the Covid lockdown. Titled I Am No Messiah, the book is written in first person, revealing the emotional challenges the actor faced while extending help.
“It has turned out to be very special because I never realised that one day, I will do something, on which a book will be written on me, where I can share my experiences, share all the moments where I connected with millions of people across the globe,” Sonu told IANS, on writing the book.
“Now, putting everything on paper… my mom, who was a professor, always used to tell me to write about my experiences, whenever you feel they are special because they will stay with you forever,” he added.
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