Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday praised Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, who was born and brought up in the state, for his charity amid the coronavirus pandemic. "It fills me with immense pride whenever I read about my fellow Punjabis going beyond their call of duty to help those in need and this time it is our Moga boy Sonu Sood who has been actively helping migrant workers by arranging for their food and transportation," the Chief Minister said in a tweet. Sonu Sood Gets A Sand Art Tribute For His Magnificent Efforts For The Migrant Workers During COVID-19 Crisis (View Pic)

"Good work Sonu!" he added. Last week, Chef Vikas Khanna prepared a special dish and named it ‘Moga' after the town in Punjab where actor Sonu Sood was born. This is because Khanna is impressed with Sonu's charity work amid the COVID-19 lockdown. Sonu Sood’s Charitable Superheroics to Help Migrant Workers Make For An Apt Cartoon (View Pic)

Punjab CM Amarinder Singh Lauds Sonu Sood's Efforts For Migrant Labourers 

Sonu Sood's Reply to CM Amarinder Singh

Khanna shared a photo of the special dish with a tweet message: "Dear @SonuSood everyday you are inspiring us. Can't cook for you right now in appreciation of your work. So sending you a dish. Im going to name "MOGA" after your birthplace. #Respect #RealHero." Sonu was overjoyed naturally, and he called Khanna the "world's best chef".

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