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Celebrations will always be incomplete: Sonu Sood remembers parents on birthday

As he turns a year older tomorrow, Sonu Sood recalls how his parents made sure to throw him a huge…

Celebrations will always be incomplete: Sonu Sood remembers parents on birthday

Sonu Sood (Photo Source: Twitter)

As he turns a year older tomorrow, Sonu Sood recalls how his parents made sure to throw him a huge party on his birthday.

Sonu, who was born in Moga, Punjab, in 1974, said he stopped celebrating his birthday after his parents’ death and now prefers being surrounded by his close ones every year.

“I have not been celebrating my birthday since a couple of years. I just spend time with my family. Since I lost my parents, the whole zeal of celebrating birthday fizzled out. I believe celebrations will always be incomplete without them.

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“They used to throw great parties on my birthdays, but now I mostly spend my birthdays working. Only few of my close friends come over with a cake and we have dinner together. But otherwise I am not into big celebrations,” Sonu said.

The actor said his mother used to take him to the temple on every birthday and he still follows the tradition.

Apart from it, Sonu who has been contributing for the welfare of acid attack survivors, tries to do as much as he can for the society on his birthday.

“I am associated with charities working for acid attack survivors. I am very closely associated with them. We take care of their treatment and surgeries. Doing this gives me a great high on my birthday.”

On the work front, Sonu is looking forward to the release of his films Paltan, Manikarnika: The Queen Jhansi and Simmba

“I am excited that the audience will get to see me in three completely different roles,” he said.

The actor, who recently wrapped up the first schedule of Rohit Shetty’s Simmba, said working with the director was a dream come true.

“It is so much fun to be on Rohit’s set. We enjoy every minute. Ranveer is a great guy. We workout together. He brings a lot of positive energy on the sets.

“It’s a great script and I remember when I read it for the first time I knew this was that one role I have been waiting for so long,” Sonu said.

The team of the movie, which also features Sara Ali Khan, will soon start filming the second schedule in Mumbai. Simmba is slated to release in December.

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