Sonu Sood thanks readers as his book reaches thousands of schools

Actor Sonu Sood recently thanked readers as his book I`m No Messiah (co-authored by Meena Iyer) reached over 7,000 schools across India.

The actor, on Wednesday took to his Instagram account to share a series of pictures along with a message that read, “I`m humbled that my book–I`m No Messiah (co-authored by Meena Iyer)–has reached over 7000 schools across India thank you #Pradeep Lokhande @ruralrelationspune13 @penguinrandomhouse @meenaiyerofficial #keepreadingIndia.”

The book, available in both Hindi and English, has reached 7,000 schools, connected with 1,390 young readers across seven states, and influenced 229 opinion leaders. Through the Gyan-Key Classroom Library, the world`s largest rural reading initiative led by Pradeep Lokhande, the book has also inspired over 2,380 postcards from readers.

Meanwhile, on the professional front, Sonu was last seen headlining `Fateh`, which also marked his directorial debut. The film is an action-packed thriller inspired by real-life cybercrime events during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The film also features Jacqueline Fernandez, Vijay Raaz, and Naseeruddin Shah, all of whom play pivotal roles in bringing the high-stakes narrative to life.

The film hit theatres on January 10.

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