In A Moving Gesture, Actor Sonu Sood Offers Juhu Hotel As Safe Abode To Doctors & Health Workers

Pradamini Kumari

On one hand, doctors and health workers are working overtime as the number of coronavirus cases are increasing everyday in the country but, on the other, despite their sacrifice, there are some people who are attacking, heckling and accusing health workers of spreading coronavirus. 

Some health workers are being treated badly by their neighbours and even their families are facing discrimination. 

So, in order to provide them with a safe abode, actor Sonu Sood has opened doors to his Juhu hotel as a residential facility for all health workers. 

 According to reports, during an interview with The Times of India, the actor said: 

It’s my honour to be able to do my bit for the doctors, nurses and para-medical staff of our country, who have been working day and night to save people’s lives.”  

He further stated, he is happy to open doors of his hotel for the ‘real heroes.’ He also took to Instagram to share the same. Take a look. 

Netizens were also happy to hear this story and they thanked him for his kind gesture. Here’s what they had to say. 

Many famous personalities and celebrities have also pledged to donate funds to help the poor and needy amid the ongoing lockdown.

Earlier this week, after donations to Covid-19 relief, even Shahrukh Khan offered his 4-storey personal office in Mumbai for BMC quarantine facility. 

Even you can do your bit. Click here to make donations.

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