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Sonu Sood is Punjab’s brand ambassador for vaccination

When people hear this Punjab ‘da puttar’ talk about the benefits of vaccines, and how safe and essential it is, they will believe him, says Chief Minister Amarinder Singh

Actor Sonu Sood, the Messiah of the migrants who refuses to call himself so, has donned a new hat. Beginning Sunday, he is the brand ambassador of the Punjab government for its Covid vaccination programme.

The actor says he will make a good example out of Punjab which will inspire the entire nation.

Published: 11 Apr 2021, 8:08 PM IST

Talking about the responsibility that he now has, Sonu said, "I feel really blessed, motivated. A huge amount of responsibility is on my shoulders that I have to spread the message across to everyone. People have to get vaccinated and we make sure that every family gets its share of vaccination.

“We should be an example for everyone that how fast people get vaccinated in Punjab. I am on it and we will make sure that the message reaches out to everyone and reaches fast. I always feel that when something like this happens, it has to start from Punjab."

Published: 11 Apr 2021, 8:08 PM IST

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh made the announcement of appointing Sonu Sood as brand ambassador for vaccination a day after meeting him, who called on him at his residence.

"There is no one more ideally suited to inspire and influence people to take the vaccine. There is a lot of hesitancy among people here in Punjab. Sonu's popularity among them, and his exemplary role in helping tens of thousands of migrants reach safely home since the pandemic broke out last year, will help counter their reservations," said the Chief Minister earlier on Sunday.

" When people hear this Punjab 'da puttar' talk about the benefits of vaccines, and how safe and essential it is, they will believe him. Because they trust him," Amarinder Singh said.

Published: 11 Apr 2021, 8:08 PM IST

Sonu Sood has lately been working for people - from helping migrants stuck during lockdown, to providing e-rickshaws to the unemployed, the actor is garnering praise from fans across the country.

On the occasion, Sonu Sood presented to the Chief Minister his book I am no Messiah, which he says captures his experiences of his journey from Moga to Mumbai. “I truly believe I am no saviour. I am just a human being playing my own small part in the big plans of God. If I can, in the process, touch any lives in any manner, I can only say – God has blessed me, he is guiding me to fulfill my duty.”

Published: 11 Apr 2021, 8:08 PM IST

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Published: 11 Apr 2021, 8:08 PM IST