New Delhi: Sonu Sood, the versatile actor of the film industry, popularly known as 'Messiah' among the common people, reached Indore for the promotion of his upcoming film 'Fateh', where he talked about the condition of Hindus in Bangladesh, drug addiction among the youth and many other issues. Sonu Sood also expressed concern about the youth falling prey to drugs in the country. The actor praised Indore, the cleanest city in the country, and said, 'This is a very good thing. It feels good to come here. Indore can give a good message.'
Sonu Sood reached Ujjain from Indore, where he took blessings of Baba Mahakal for the success of his upcoming film 'Fateh'. Sonu Sood shared things related to the upcoming film 'Fateh' while talking to the media at Indore airport. He said, 'Fateh is ready to be released across the country on January 10. I have come to visit Baba Mahakal and pray for the success of the film.'
Sonu Sood will be released on January 10.
Sonu Sood said that 'Fateh' is based on the problems of the common people. On being asked about the increasing drug addiction among the youth, Sonu Sood said, 'This is a big problem.' At the same time, Sonu Sood also responded to the question of Bageshwar Peethadheesh Dhirendra Krishna Shastri declaring the country a Hindu nation. Talking about the atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, the 'messiah' of the common people said, 'I have always stood in support of Hindu brothers and will always stand in the future too.' 'Fateh' will be released in theaters on January 10. The film is being directed by Sonu Sood. Along with Sonu Sood, Jacqueline Fernandez, Naseeruddin Shah, and other actors are in important roles in the film.
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