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Sonu Sood jams with elderly Maharashtrian lady, brings her talent to light

Actor Sonu Sood shared a video of an elderly Maharashtrian lady singing a Ganpati bhajan. Known for uplifting local talent, Sonu continues to combine travel moments with his humanitarian work.

By IANS
Published Date - 25 August 2025, 11:37 AM
Sonu Sood jams with elderly Maharashtrian lady, brings her talent to light
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Mumbai: Actor and humanitarian Sonu Sood once again shared a moment from his travel diaries. On Monday, the actor posted a video on Instagram in which he is seen sitting beside an elderly lady in front of the gate of an old structure.

In the video, the actor is seen speaking to the woman as she sings a Marathi bhajan ahead of the arrival of Lord Ganpati.


He captioned the post in Hindi: “Everyone has talent. Some remain hidden, some get recognised. Amma, you are amazing. Ganapati Bappa Morya.”

Sonu often travels across the country and interacts with locals on camera. He uses these moments to appeal to his followers to support local businesses and help strengthen the economy by giving artisans and small business owners more reach through social media.

Known for his philanthropic efforts, Sonu emerged as a beacon of hope during the Covid-19 crisis in India, arranging oxygen cylinders and helping stranded workers return home during the lockdown.

Recently, on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, the actor wished his sisters Monika and Malvika, whom he lovingly called his “forever safe space.” Sharing pictures with them, he wrote: “Happy Raksha Bandhan, Monika & Malvika! From pulling each other’s legs to pulling each other out of trouble, from sharing chocolates to sharing secrets, our childhood has been full of memories that still make me smile.”

He added, “You both have been my partners-in-crime, my biggest cheerleaders, and my forever safe place. Today, I just want to say how blessed I am to have you as my sisters. No matter where life takes us, this bond will always be my strongest thread. Love you both more than words can ever say.”

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