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Sonu Sood shares his 'New Year Resolution'

By ANI | Updated: January 2, 2024 20:50 IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 2 : Actor and philanthropist Sonu Sood, who has received a lot of attention for ...

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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 2 : Actor and philanthropist Sonu Sood, who has received a lot of attention for his humanitarian initiatives, shared his New Year Resolution.

Sharing a video on Instagram with a disabled man named Dharmender, he wrote, "My New Year Resolution. 'RIGHTS FOR THE DISABLED.'"

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He also requested concerned authorities and state governments to examine and improve the basic gratuity and minimum pension for individuals with disabilities.

He added, "Humbly request the concerned authorities and state governments to suitably revise and increase the basic gratuity and minimum pension of the disabled, to help them meet their basic needs. The inherent challenges they face should be prioritised to alleviate financial strain, so they too can lead more fulfilling lives. @cmobiharnitishkumar #pmo #pmoindia #disabled"

Sood, whose philanthropic acts during the pandemic touched the lives of migrants, revealed that there was also a flipside to his humanitarian efforts - instances of scamsters using his name to con people.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Sonu will be next seen in the action thriller 'Fateh.' It is based on real-life instances of cybercrime experienced by people during the Covid-pandemic.

Some of the prominent names in Hollywood including the director of photography, research team, and action choreographers have been roped in for this film."The idea for 'Fateh' came into my mind when I was helping people and came to know that many people were being fooled and cheated in my name. They were given false loans, promises to meet me or to get any sort of help from my team during a pandemic," Sood had said in an interview with ANI.

The actor said he became concerned when he realised that a large number of people were being hoodwinked by conmen using his name to cheat them. The actor said he was informed of instances where people, especially those in remote areas were duped mostly through phishing tools.

"It was then I realized that this cybercrime is a big issue in our country. It is very important to take action on it. Thus the journey of 'Fateh', the film I am doing started from this experience," said the actor.

The 'Dabangg' actor said he began writing about how the public was being tricked and how they could take steps to ensure they do not succumb to such fraudsters.

"The film is based on the real experiences of these people. Ninety per cent of shooting has been completed, more 8-10 days are left to wrap it," the 'Simba' actor had said.

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