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Watch: Sonu Sood turns tailor but isn't too sure about his stitching skills

Updated : Jan 19, 2021, 13:08 IST

From a model to a sought after actor in Bollywood, a philanthropist to now a tailor! You heard us right! Sonu Sood is now trying his hands at tailoring and has announced the same on his Twitter handle. But before you start panicking, let us assure you that you'll still see your 'Dabangg' actor on the big screen, the 'tailoring' bit was all done in good humour. He took to Twitter to share a 20-second clip of himself attempting to stitch clothes on a sewing machine, leaving netizens quite surprised and thoroughly entertained. The video, which went viral instantly, shows Sonu dressed in a brown half sleeved khaki shirt and pant stitching a piece of cloth. His caption, which was shared partially in Hindi, read as, 'Sonu Sood tailor shop'. He further joked that services at his shop would be free of cost. But, he also said that that there is no guarantee of the length as he sews a pair of shorts instead of pants. The reactions that came in on his post were hilarious too. While some congratulated him on his 'new job', some joked along and left comments like, 'What do I have to do to get my clothes stitched here? I will personally supervise the tailoring!!', 'M b tailoring kar skta hu thodi bahut... Achha lgega agar aapki team ka hissa ban pau to....', to highlight a few of them. Sonu has been gaining immense social media popularity with his philanthropy work which began when COVID-19 lockdown left many helpless and in need of help. From helping migrant workers reach home safely to different parts of the country to chartering special flights for students stranded in various parts of the world, to feeding the needy and setting up many more such initiatives to render help, Sonu has been quite busy. On the work front, he has been appreciated for his appearances in films such as 'Dabangg', 'Julayi', 'Yuva', 'Aashiq Banaya Aapne', 'Shootout at Wadala', 'Happy New Year', 'Kung Fu Yoga' and 'Simmba'.

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