Sonu Sood has become the real life hero for the migrants and working class who have been finding it difficult to reach home and with employment. Ever since the lockdown was imposed back in March, Sonu Sood has helped thousands of migrant workers and students in reaching home safely and has mostly been in touch with them through his social media. The actor has been receiving a lot of appreciation for his efforts so far.
We’re all aware of how Sonu Sood has played the villain’s role in the majority of his films. He has played powerful roles of antagonist in movies like Simmba, Dabanng. However, the reel life villain has turned out to be an angel in disguise, a real-life hero for the people in need during the Coronavirus pandemic. He has been working tirelessly to help the people in need.
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Comedian Atul Khatri finds it hard to believe that the audience will accept him as a villain from now on. Taking to his Twitter account he wrote,
“Me thinks @SonuSood will never ever be able to play the role of a villian again in a movie. The audience will rightfully never accept it.”
Below is the tweet by Atul Khatri,
Me thinks @SonuSood will never ever be able to play the role of a villian again in a movie. The audience will rightfully never accept it ❤️
— Atul Khatri (@one_by_two) August 19, 2020
Sonu Sood was quick to notice the tweet and came up with a marvelous reply. In his reply, the actor added that he is all set to play the new innings. He wrote:
Time to play New Innings bhai ❣️🙏 https://t.co/bfdULsRIoz
— sonu sood (@SonuSood) August 23, 2020
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The tweet was soon flooded with reactions from twitterati, who came up with different opinions on this. While there were many who agreed to the comedian, on the other hand, many suggested that the audience will accept Sonu Sood in every role he will portray. Also, there were many who trolled Atul Khatri for not being funny enough in his tweets.
Below are some reactions of Twitterati:
Sonu Paaji will succeed in whatever role he takes in reel-life or real-life ! The audience will just lap him up for whatever role he plays. Audience will turn up just because he is in the movie – whatever b his role !! What a man he is !
— laxmi narayan naik (@laxmina92497023) August 23, 2020
Villain hota hai bhai villian nahi pic.twitter.com/bxi5oQNHBo
— Raja ji (@Raja_dhiraaaj) August 19, 2020
Seeing your tweets from couple of years i think you will never ever be able to crack a minutely hilarious joke again. The audience will rightfully never accept it ❤️
— SHASHANK JAIN (@J_Shasha) August 23, 2020
We did realise that Villains are way better than these reel heroes. He will always earn our respect, whichever role he plays.
— Siddhi Jagtap (@kalsepakkaa) August 25, 2020
The most idiotic tweet there ever was.
He is a good actor and can convincingly play a villain. It’s a character he’s portraying. It doesn’t have to do anything with him being a good person in real life.
Are all actors who play villains are villains in real life as well?
— Kaustav Chatterjee (@IMKC_01) August 23, 2020
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