WOW! Did you know while shooting for Jodha Akbar, Aishwarya complimented Sonu Sood; compared his talent with this mega super star

Aishwarya mentions to Sonu that ' You remind me of my pa' during Jodhaa Akbar
Jodha Akbar

MUMBAI: Sonu Sood is a popular actor in the Bollywood industry. He essayed the role of Aishwarya Rai’s brother in the hit movie namely Jodhaa Akbar. He also worked with Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan in Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap and Yuva.

Sonu Sood has worked with the whole Bachchan family - Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai to be specific- in many different Hindi films. 

The Big B of Bollywood is extremely dedicated and focused on his work, would keep rehearsing his lines, Aishwarya was originally rather ‘reserved’ on the set, according to Sonu. He also said that with Abhishek, ‘you get what you see’.

On being questioned about his favourite co-star, Sonu quoted, “I thoroughly enjoyed working with Mr Bachchan. He has played my father in Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap, while Abhishek has played my brother in Yuva and Aishwarya my sister in Jodhaa Akbar. In my first scene with Mr Bachchan, I had to push him. I told my director, ‘How can I do this to a person I have grown up respecting?’”

Sonu clearly stated that Amitabh is ‘made for cinema’. “He sits on the set and doesn’t go to the van and goes on rehearsing his lines. I also do that and he was happy that I also wanted to rehearse. Like him on every film, I too feel that it is my first film. I sometimes get up in the night and start rehearsing my lines or start re-writing my dialogues and message my director. Abhishek is not layered and you get what you see. Aishwarya was reserved in the beginning, but opened up while doing a scene in Jodhaa Akbar when she told me, ‘You remind me of my pa!’ She still calls me bhai sahab,” he quoted.

 Sonu has been flashing in the news for his good deeds amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Back in last year, he has been responding to distress calls and messages, arranging transport for stranded migrant workers, ensuring medical care for the needy and even helping the unemployed find jobs. He talked about his overall experience of helping people in a memoir titled I Am No Messiah, which also chronicles his journey from Moga to Mumbai.

Sonu has contributed his efforts time and hard work during the COVID pandemic crisis.

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Credits- Hindustan Times

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